Masters in Intellectual Property Rights
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The Masters in Intellectual Property Rights (MIPR) is a Post Graduate Degree Programme of National Law University, Jodhpur. The programme is 2 year, full time residential requiring a submission of a Dissertation/Thesis on a research topic on Intellectual Property Laws (though not limited to) under the supervision of a Faculty member. [1]
The University claims an excellent placement for all its MIPR (Students not having an LLB degree) or LLM IPR (Students with a prior LLB degree) students.
The course is also claimed to be one of its kind in India. [2]