Certificate Course on
Research Writing
India's most practical research writing certificate course — covering research fundamentals, literature review, methodology, data analysis, and academic publication. Beginner-friendly. Expert-led. Just ₹1,000.
2nd May 2026
Sat & Sun · 5–6 PM
Online · 10 Sessions
India's Best Short-Term
Research Writing Course Online
Every law student, researcher, and academic professional knows the frustration: you have a brilliant idea, but you don't know how to turn it into a well-structured research paper. You struggle with framing the right research question, choosing a methodology, writing a literature review, or presenting your data in a way that journals and examiners actually accept.
This certificate course on research writing solves exactly that. In just four weekends, you will learn the complete research writing process — from identifying a research problem and framing your hypothesis to conducting a literature review, choosing your methodology, analysing data, and writing a submission-ready paper.
What makes this online research writing course unique is the Publication Opportunity. Selected participants get a real chance to publish their work through Legal Research & Analysis — something that transforms this certificate into a career-defining credential for lawyers, researchers, and academicians.
Whether you are an LLB/LLM student writing your first research paper, a PhD aspirant preparing for entrance exams, an academician looking to strengthen your research skills, or a practising lawyer who wants to contribute to legal scholarship — this is the course that takes you from idea to published paper at just ₹1,000.
From Research Idea to Published Paper — All in One Course
A complete step-by-step research writing journey — structured, practical, and publication-ready.
- 1Fundamentals of ResearchPhilosophy, types of research, research process overview
- 2Chapterization & StructureHow to structure a research paper or dissertation chapter by chapter
- 3Literature Review WritingIdentifying sources, synthesising findings, avoiding gaps
- 4Research MethodologyDoctrinal vs empirical, qualitative vs quantitative methods
- 5Data Collection & AnalysisPrimary & secondary sources, citation styles, data interpretation
Why This is the Best Research Writing Course in India 2026
Designed for beginners and researchers — practical, structured, and the only course that includes a real publication opportunity.
Publication Opportunity — Unique Advantage
This is the only affordable online research writing course in India that gives selected participants a real chance to publish their research. A published paper on your CV is worth more than 10 certificates — and this course makes it possible from Day 1.
Complete Research Process — Start to Finish
Most courses teach theory. This course teaches the entire research writing process — problem identification, research questions, hypothesis, literature review, methodology, data analysis, and final writing. You leave with a research paper draft in hand, not just notes.
Expert Faculty — Real Research Experience
Learn from experienced legal researchers and academicians who have published papers in national and international law journals. Every concept is explained with real examples from published research — not classroom theory.
Beginner-Friendly — No Prior Experience Needed
The course starts from absolute basics — what research means, why it matters, and how to begin. By Week 4 you are structuring and writing a complete research paper. Ideal for first-year law students, fresh graduates, and anyone writing their first academic paper.
4-Week Weekend Course — Just ₹1,000
Complete your research writing certification in just 4 weekends. Classes on Saturday and Sunday from 5:00 PM — designed around busy students and working professionals. At ₹1,000, this is the most affordable research writing course in India.
UGC NET & PhD Exam Ready
Research methodology is a core topic in UGC NET Paper 1 and all PhD entrance examinations in India. This course covers types of research, hypothesis framing, research tools, data analysis, and citation styles — directly aligned with competitive exam requirements.
Everything You Master in 4 Weeks
From framing your first research question to submitting a publication-ready paper — covered step by step.
Research Problem & Questions
Learn to identify a researchable problem, formulate clear research questions, and set measurable objectives — the foundation of every successful research paper or thesis.
Literature Review Writing
Search SSRN, Google Scholar, SCC Online, Manupatra, and legal databases effectively. Synthesise existing research, identify gaps, and write a structured literature review section that impresses reviewers.
Research Methodology
Understand doctrinal vs empirical research, qualitative vs quantitative methods, and mixed-method approaches. Choose the right methodology for your topic and justify it in your research paper.
Data Collection & Analysis
Learn primary and secondary data collection techniques, thematic analysis, content analysis, and basic statistical tools. Present your findings clearly using tables, charts, and narrative analysis.
Chapterization & Structure
Structure your paper from introduction to conclusion — how to write each chapter, maintain logical flow, use headings effectively, and present arguments in a manner journals and examiners accept.
Publication Guidance
Learn how to select the right journal, format your paper as per submission guidelines, write an abstract, and respond to peer review. Selected participants get direct publication support from LRA.
Complete 4-Week Research Writing Curriculum
10 live sessions covering the complete research writing process — from orientation to publication-ready paper — structured, practical, and beginner-friendly.
Orientation & Introduction to Research Writing
Course overview, faculty introduction, and a comprehensive introduction to research writing. Understand what research means, why it is the most important academic skill for law students and professionals, and how a research paper differs from a legal opinion or article. Learn the difference between primary and secondary research, doctrinal and empirical approaches, and get clarity on what the course will help you produce by Session 10.
Fundamentals of Research — Philosophy, Types & Process
Deep dive into research fundamentals. Understand research philosophy (positivism, interpretivism, pragmatism), the research onion model, and what type of research approach suits your topic. Learn the complete research process — from idea generation to submission — and how to manage your research systematically. Practical exercise: identify 3 potential research topics and evaluate their feasibility.
Chapterization — How to Structure Your Research Paper
One of the most practically important sessions — how to organise your research paper into chapters. Learn the standard structure: Introduction, Literature Review, Research Methodology, Analysis, Conclusion, and Bibliography. Understand what each chapter must contain, how long each should be, how to create a logical argument flow, and how to write chapter summaries and transitions. Practical exercise: draft a detailed chapterization plan for your chosen research topic.
Literature Review — How to Search, Read & Synthesise Research
The literature review is the heart of any good research paper — and the section most students struggle with. Learn how to conduct a systematic database search using SSRN, Google Scholar, Manupatra, SCC Online, HeinOnline, and IndianKanoon. Understand how to critically evaluate sources, identify research gaps, avoid plagiarism, and synthesise multiple works into a coherent narrative. Learn the difference between an annotated bibliography and a literature review. Practical exercise: write a 500-word literature review excerpt on your chosen topic.
Research Problem, Research Questions & Hypothesis Formulation
A weak research problem leads to a weak paper — regardless of how well everything else is written. Learn how to identify a genuine research gap, formulate a precise research problem statement, develop focused research questions, and frame a testable hypothesis. Understand the difference between descriptive, explanatory, and exploratory research objectives. Learn what makes a research question "researchable" — and what makes it too broad, too narrow, or already answered. Practical exercise: write your research problem statement and 3 research questions for peer feedback.
Research Methodology — Choosing & Justifying Your Approach
Research methodology is one of the most misunderstood sections of a research paper — and the most scrutinised by examiners and peer reviewers. Learn the key methodology choices: doctrinal vs empirical research, qualitative vs quantitative vs mixed methods, case study analysis, comparative methodology, and socio-legal research. Understand how to justify your chosen methodology, describe your research design, explain your scope and limitations, and write the Methodology chapter with authority. This session directly prepares you for UGC NET Paper 1 research methodology questions.
Data Collection & Analysis — Primary, Secondary & Interpretation
Learn the full data lifecycle for research. Understand primary data collection methods (surveys, interviews, questionnaires, field observations) and secondary data sources (case laws, statutes, reports, government data, academic journals). Learn how to analyse qualitative data through thematic and content analysis, and quantitative data through basic statistical tools. Master the art of presenting data clearly — using tables, charts, narrative description, and critical interpretation. Practical exercise: analyse a set of provided case law judgments using thematic analysis and present your findings.
Citation Styles, Footnoting & Bibliography Writing
Proper citation is what separates academic writing from casual writing. Learn the three most important citation styles used in Indian legal research — ILI Citation Style, Bluebook, and OSCOLA. Understand when to use footnotes vs endnotes, how to cite statutes, case laws, books, journal articles, government reports, and websites. Learn how to create a consistent bibliography and avoid accidental plagiarism through proper attribution. Practical exercise: re-cite a sample document correctly in all three formats.
Writing Conclusions, Abstract & Publication Preparation
Learn how to write a strong conclusion — one that answers your research questions, summarises key findings, draws meaningful inferences, and makes policy or legislative recommendations. Understand how to write a compelling abstract (150–250 words) that gets your paper read. Learn the complete publication process: how to identify the right law journal or volume, prepare your manuscript as per submission guidelines, write a cover letter, and handle peer review feedback. LRA will share its publication submission process for selected participants directly in this session.
Final Feedback, Q&A & Concluding Session
The final session is a comprehensive review and feedback session. Participants present their research paper outlines or draft abstracts for faculty feedback. The mentor will review and critique 5–8 participant papers live, demonstrating how to strengthen arguments, improve structure, and make the paper publication-ready. Includes a career guidance session on research-based career paths — academia, LLM applications, international fellowships, research organisations, and law review editorships. E-certificate presentation and internship guidance for meritorious participants.
Learn From an Expert Researcher & UGC NET Qualifier
Ms. Nikita Vats
Doctoral Research Fellow, Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA)
UGC NET Qualified
Ms. Nikita Vats is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the prestigious Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA), O.P. Jindal Global University, and a qualified UGC NET scholar. Her research expertise spans international law, public policy, and socio-legal studies — bringing both academic rigour and practical research experience to every session of this course. Having navigated the entire research journey from literature review to doctoral thesis, she understands exactly where students struggle — and how to fix it. Her teaching approach is structured, supportive, and rooted in the realities of Indian legal academia.
This Research Writing Course is For You If…
From first-year law students to PhD aspirants — this course delivers research writing skills to every level and profession.
Law Students (LLB / LLM)
Write your first research paper confidently. Learn the skills your law school doesn't teach — and add a published paper to your CV before graduation.
PhD & UGC NET Aspirants
Research methodology is core to UGC NET Paper 1 and PhD entrance. Master it here — with practical exercises, not just theory.
Academicians & Faculty
Strengthen your research output and publication record. Learn best practices in academic writing and systematic literature reviews.
Practising Advocates
Contribute to legal scholarship. Write papers on your area of practice for law reviews, bar journals, and conference proceedings.
Legal Researchers & Writers
Formalise and sharpen your research skills. Learn systematic methodology, citation styles, and academic standards for publishable work.
Freelance Legal Writers
Upgrade from blog posts to peer-reviewed publications. A published research paper commands premium rates on academic platforms.
Social Science Researchers
Understand research methodology frameworks applicable across law, sociology, political science, and public policy.
NGO & Policy Professionals
Write evidence-based policy briefs and research reports. Learn to structure arguments with academic rigour for greater impact.
What Doors Research Writing Skills Open in India 2026
Research writing is not just an academic skill — it is a career accelerator. A published paper, a strong research portfolio, or a UGC NET qualification all open doors that a simple law degree cannot. Here are the career paths this course prepares you for:
- 📋Legal Researcher / Research Associate₹3–8 LPA | Law firms, NGOs, think tanks, law schools
- 🏫Academic / Assistant Professor (Law)₹5–15 LPA | NLUs, law colleges, universities
- 📜Law Review Editor / Journal AuthorPublished credentials | International research fellowships
- 💼Policy Analyst / Research Consultant₹6–18 LPA | Government think tanks, international orgs
- 🌐International Fellowship ApplicantScholarship eligibility | Chevening, Erasmus, Fulbright
Research Skills Are Now a Core Legal Career Requirement
Complete Benefits Package
Every enrolled learner receives a career-defining package — far beyond just a certificate.
E-Certificate
Receive a verifiable research writing certificate on completing all 10 sessions and the final assessment. Shareable on LinkedIn and academic profiles — validates your research methodology and academic writing credentials to employers, law schools, and fellowship programmes.
Publication Opportunity
The most valuable benefit in this course. Selected participants get a genuine opportunity to publish their research paper through Legal Research & Analysis's publications. A published paper is the single most powerful credential for academic careers, LLM admissions, research fellowships, and international scholarship applications.
Internship Opportunity
Meritorious participants receive a structured research internship with LRA — working on real research projects, case law analysis, policy briefs, and academic publications. Gain hands-on research experience that transforms your certificate into a living portfolio and builds your professional research profile.
Everything You Need to Know
Begin Your Research Writing Journey Today
Join 20,000+ students and professionals who have trained with Legal Research & Analysis. Weekend batch starting 2nd May 2026 — with a real Publication Opportunity included. Seats are limited.
⚡ Last date to apply: 1st May 2026 · Weekend batch — Saturday & Sunday 5–6 PM