Master Of Laws (LL.M)

Eligibility: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or equivalent
Course Level : Postgraduate (PG)
Duration : 2 Years
Description :

The LL.M. or Master of Laws is an internationally recognized two-year postgraduate course in the field of law. LL.M or Legum Magister, means Master of Laws. The term ‘LL.M’ stands for Legum Magister, which is Latin for ‘Master of Laws’. Master of Laws subjects helps to achieve in-depth knowledge in law and legislature, constitutional and administrative law, international law, labour laws, tax laws, corporate law, civil law, criminal law, patent law, etc. This program is a historic and well-established legal qualification, recognized in higher education systems around the world. This course also enhances one’s academic legal knowledge, allowing them to focus on different areas of laws. This program helps students to acquire in-depth knowledge and skills in the subjects and thus the students can become a talented and successful professional in the field of law.

Main Subjects to Be Studied

  • Law & Social Transformation in India
  • Indian Constitutional Laws
  • Judicial Process
  • Legal Research & Methodology
  • Labour Laws
  • Criminal Laws
  • Human Rights
  • Intellectual Property Rights

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