The Master of Laws (LL.M) Program is a postgraduate course typically completed in one year, although some programs may extend up to two years. It offers specialized study in various legal areas for students who already hold a law degree.
The Master of Laws (LL.M) Program is a postgraduate course typically completed in one year, although some programs may extend up to two years. It offers specialized study in various legal areas for students who already hold a law degree. LL.M Programs allow students to deepen their understanding and expertise in specific legal fields such as international law, commercial law, human rights law, or intellectual property law. The curriculum often includes advanced coursework, research projects, and seminars led by legal experts. Students may have the opportunity to tailor their studies through elective courses and thesis projects. LL.M graduates are well-equipped for advanced legal practice, academic research, policy-making roles, and international legal careers. The program emphasizes advanced legal analysis, critical thinking, and specialized knowledge to meet the demands of complex legal issues in contemporary society.
Duration | 1 Years (2 Semesters) |
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Eligibility Criteria | CLAT/LSAT or minimum 50% marks in LL.B 3 years Degree, or Five Year Integrated LL.B Degree from a UGC recognized university or equivalent. Relaxation of 5% marks in minimum eligibility criteria shall be given to the candidate who belongs to SC/ST/Rajasthan State OBC (Non-Creamy Layer and Women Category. |