LL.M
LL.M
About Course
A Master of Laws (LLM) is a two-year post graduate degree for legal professionals seeking to specialize in areas like, Criminal Law, or Constitutional Law. It advances legal research and expertise, improving career prospects in corporate law, academia, and policy. Admissions typically require an LL.B & BA.LL.B and entrance exams LLM.
Core Aspects of LLM Courses:
- Duration & Structure : Primarily two year (divided into 04 semesters) It involves core legal subjects, elective specializations, and a dissertation.
- Specializations : Constitutional Law, & Criminal Law.
- Admissions : Admissions are entrance-based/Merit Based, and university-specific exams.
- Eligibility : LL.B, B.A.LL.B & BBA.LL.B