The Master of Laws (LLM) is an advanced postgraduate degree designed for law graduates to specialize in a specific area of legal practice, such as Corporate Law, Constitutional Law, or Intellectual Property Rights. The program focuses on legal research, academic writing, and deep analysis of complex legal frameworks. It is ideal for those pursuing careers in legal academia, judicial services, or high-level legal consultancy. The curriculum encourages critical thinking about the evolution of laws in a globalized world.
LLM
What is this course?
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualification: LLB degree or an integrated 5-year Law degree (BA LLB/BBA LLB etc.).
- Minimum Marks: 50% to 55% aggregate marks in the undergraduate law degree.
- Entrance Exam: CLAT PG, AILET, or university-specific entrance tests.
