Master of Laws (LL.M.) : A Master of Laws (LL.M.) is a postgraduate degree for individuals who want to specialize in a particular area of law, gain advanced legal knowledge, or enhance their legal career prospects. It typically requires a professional law degree or an undergraduate degree in a related field.
Purpose and Benefits
Specialization:
An LL.M. allows for in-depth study of a specific legal field, such as human rights, environmental law, taxation, or corporate law.
Career Advancement:
It can provide advanced knowledge and skills to upskill and enhance career prospects in the legal profession.
Intellectual Challenge:
The degree offers an opportunity for intellectual growth and a deeper understanding of legal complexities and their real-world application.
Program Structure and Content
Postgraduate Focus:
The LL.M. is a postgraduate degree, typically taken after completing a bachelor's or professional law degree.
Learning Methods:
The learning experience includes classroom training, seminars, workshops, research-centric discussions, and real-world case studies.
Course Fee: 80000/- INR. Per Year.
Course Duration: 2 Years.
Eligibility: LL.B or equivalent.