
The LLM (Master of Laws) One-Year program is a postgraduate law degree that spans one year (two semesters). It is designed for law graduates who want to specialize in a specific legal field.
Graduates can pursue careers as Legal Consultants, Corporate Lawyers, Academicians, Public Prosecutors, Judges (with further exams), Arbitrators, and Legal Advisors in law firms, corporate sectors, government agencies, and international organizations.
Yes, many universities offer placement support, internships, and research opportunities with top law firms, corporate legal departments, international legal bodies, and NGOs.
Specializations may include Corporate Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, International Law, Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), and Arbitration & Dispute Resolution.
LLM graduates are in demand in law firms, multinational corporations, academia, judiciary, NGOs, and international organizations.
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A strong, supportive alumni community spread across the globe.
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Eco-friendly campuses situated in prime, accessible locations.
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Learn from experts with rich academic and industry experience.
Experience an engaging and dynamic environment both inside and outside the classroom.
A curriculum designed to meet global standards of education and practice.
Graduates will gain in-depth knowledge and expertise in specialised areas of law (e.g., corporate law, international law, human rights), enabling them to lead and innovate in their chosen legal fields.
Postgraduate students will develop advanced research skills, enabling them to critically analyse complex legal issues and contribute to scholarly work in the field of law.
Graduates will develop leadership qualities, preparing them to influence legal policy, practices, and reforms in their respective legal domains and societal contexts.
Students will be encouraged to integrate legal knowledge with insights from other disciplines (e.g., business, technology, and public policy), allowing them to address complex legal challenges in a globalised world.
An LLB degree or equivalent from a recognised university with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST and PWD candidates).