Ph.D. European Studies
Focus Areas
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of the program
The focus of the soft-core emphasizes exploring constitutional guarantees and the lived realities of gender inequality in both countries. It critically engages students with debates surrounding women's legal rights—including property, reproductive rights, employment, and family law—while encouraging analytical reflection on legislative and judicial approaches to gender justice.
Who can prefer this Course
Eligibility
Master’s degree in Social Sciences and European Languages with a
minimum of 55% of marks. The question paper will consist of
100 Multiple Choice Questions in the following areas.

International Relations, European History, European Foreign Policy

European Politics, European Economy, Current Affairs of National and International Importance

Research Methodology and General English.
