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E-PG Pathshala Project of UGC:


The MHRD, under its National Mission on Education through ICT (NME-ICT), has assigned work to the UGC for development of e-content in 71 subjects at postgraduate level. The content and its quality is the key component of education system. High quality, curriculum-based, interactive content in different subjects across all disciplines of social sciences, arts, fine arts & humanities, natural & mathematical sciences, linguistics and languages is being developed under this initiative named e-PG Pathshala.

E-PG Pathshala project aims to prepare and upload an open access study material for post graduate students in different subjects. For the preparation of study material in the field of Law, the UGC has assigned the responsibility to National Law University, Delhi. There are sixteen papers in the subject of Law. Each paper is divided into approximately 25-30 modules. Therefore, NLU, Delhi is preparing course material for approximately 400 modules in law. The Course content for every module is divided into four quadrants viz: the E-text, Self Learning (Video/Audio recording of the lecture), Self Assessment and Learn More. The development team of e-pathshala at NLUD includes:

  • The Principal Investigator- The Vice Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh
  • The Co-Principal Investigator- The Registrar, Prof. (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai
  • Paper Coordinators- 15
  • Content Writers
  • Reviewers

The sixteen law papers includes the following subjects:
  • Access to Justice
  • Advanced Constitutional Law
  • Advanced Jurisprudence
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Competition Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Justice Administration
  • Environment Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Trade Law
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Judicial Process and Administration
  • Research Methodology
  • Substantive Criminal Law