LLM (Master of Laws)
A prestigious postgraduate law program offering advanced specialization in constitutional law, corporate law, criminal law, international law, and human rights for careers in legal practice, judiciary, academia, and policy.
2 Years
200+
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About LLM (Master of Laws)
The Master of Laws (LLM) is a postgraduate law degree designed for law graduates seeking advanced expertise in a specialized area of legal practice. Students may specialize in corporate and commercial law, constitutional and administrative law, criminal law, international law, intellectual property law, or human rights and humanitarian law. The program deepens analytical and research skills through dissertation work, moot court exercises, and seminars led by practicing jurists. Graduates pursue careers as advocates, corporate legal counsels, judges, legal researchers, law officers, and policy analysts in courts, law firms, corporations, government bodies, and international organizations.
What You Will Get
- Career Counseling
- College Selection
- Admission Support
- Documentation Help
- Application Guidance
- Interview Preparation