LLM

Master of Legislative Law

Why Study Master of Legislative Law

LLM stands for “Master of Legislative Law”. This course is the most common postgraduate course of law education offered by many law colleges and universities in India. LLM is a 2 year program which is divided into 4 semesters. Eligibility for LLM is graduation.

This 2 years duration course is generally pursued in specific specializations such as International Law, Corporate Law, Business Law, Criminal Law, etc. by doing extensive study and research to gain expertise in that particular area of expertise.

Program Outcomes

Legal education maintains a position and a place of great social significance in our lives today as an instrument of enforcing and delivering justice. The field of law has a great demand for individuals who are experts in the understanding of the fundamentals of law and legal education. The program goes on to develop within the students vital leadership skills which allows the students to effectively navigate the various streams of the private or public service sectors. Upon the completion of the program, students can pursue their careers in the various roles such as:

Laywer

An ability to develop effective leadership skills and abilities which are vital towards fully executing the various legal obligations.

Company Secretary

The ability to develop the base understanding of legal education, and to develop ethics and principles required for law.

Public Prosecutor

An ability to develop interpersonal skills and communication skills which are required for client counselling and effectively delivering legal solutions.

Arbitrator

An ability to understand the sensitive matters of law and justice, and to effectively pursue them for the delivery of justice.

Duration: 2 years (Semester System)

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Affiliation

Constituent College of SAM Global University
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Eligibility Criteria

An LLB or Bachelor of Laws degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks is required
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