LL.M. (Master of Laws)
The LL.M. (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree. An LL.M. is usually obtained by completing full-time program. Law students and professionals frequently pursue the LL.M. to gain expertise in a specialized field of law, for example in the area of tax law or international law. Many law firms prefer job candidates with an LL.M. degree because it indicates that a lawyer has acquired advanced, specialized legal training, and is qualified to work in a multinational legal environment. Some programs are research-oriented and require students to write a thesis, while others only offer a number of classes that students must take to complete the course of study. Many LL.M. programs combine both coursework and research.
LLM Subjects and Syllabus
- Law and Social Transformation in India
- Indian Constitutional Law: The New Challenges
- Judicial Process
- Legal Education and Research Methodology
- Law of Industrial and Intellectual Property
- Environmental Law
- International Trade Law
- Business Law
- Insurance Law
- Legal Regulation of Economic Enterprises
LLM Jobs and Career Opportunities
- Advocate
- Solicitor
- Judge
- Legal Advisor
- Notary Public
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