Eligibility
- Candidates must have completed a basic professional qualification or degree, such as Company Secretary, Chartered Accountancy, Cost Accountancy, or Law, or a Bachelor’s degree in Technology or Engineering, or a postgraduate degree with a major in Economics, Finance, Commerce, Management, or Insolvency, with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
- The maximum age for eligibility shall be 28 years as on the date of advertisement.
- Candidates appearing/awaiting results of the qualifying examination can also apply and appear in the Entrance Test. However, the eligibility of such candidates shall have to be obtained by the cut-off date, which will be notified along with the Notification of Entrance Test result, and in case such a candidate is placed in a compartment in the year of the admission, they would be treated as ineligible.
Disclaimer: Eligibility for admission to the Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree requires completion of an LL.B. degree. All other eligible candidates shall be admitted to the Master of Arts (MA) degree. - The total number of seats for the programme is 40.
Admission Process
- All candidates seeking admission to the Postgraduate Degree in Insolvency (PGIP–MA/LLM) shall be required to appear for the All India Entrance Test (AIET–PGIP) conducted by National Law University Delhi.
- Candidates shall be shortlisted based on their performance in the AIET–PGIP and will be required to participate in a Group Discussion and Personal Interview stage, in accordance with the prescribed selection process. Final selection shall be made after completion of all stages of the admission process.