In the contemporary world, law has become an important aspect required to maintain order in a community. Fromthw products we buy at supermarkets to travelling abroad, everything involves some sort of legal contract between two parties. After completion of LL.M, some obvious career options are in the legal field. They can work in both Public and Private sectors.
Course is a program that aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both business administration and law. Students are expected to develop a sound knowledge of core business concepts and principles, as well as legal concepts and principles related to various areas of law. Additionally, they will acquire legal analytical skills, practical skills, and competencies necessary for success in legal and business environments. By the end of the program, students will be able to apply legal knowledge and skills to real-world legal problems, and demonstrate an understanding of the ethical and social responsibilities of legal and business professionals.
we are offering a Specialisation in 3 streams :
Constitutional Law
Corporate / Business Law
Criminal law
Duration & Eligibility
A Minimum of 50% Aggregate Marks in LL.B from any recognized University
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) The Graduate Will:
An LLM (Master of Laws) is a postgraduate degree program that is designed to provide students with advanced legal knowledge and expertise in a specific area of law.
Seminars & Workshops
Partners
Certain fields that employ LL.M graduates are:
- Law Firms
- Consultancies
- Finances
- Corporates
- Media and Publishing houses
- International organizations such as UNO or UNICEF
- Real Estates
FAQs
There is no upper age-limit for admission. However a candidate must be at least 17 years of age on the date of application. A graduation degree with 45% marks (40% for reserved category) is the basic qualification required.
As per the recent directive by Bar Council of India, applicants who have passed 10+2 or has a graduation degree through distance learning or correspondence mode, will also be considered eligible for admission for three year LLB course. However, applicants who have obtained 10+2 or graduation or post-graduation through open universities system directly without having any basic qualifications for pursuing such studies are not eligible for admission in law courses.