The LLM (Master of Laws) is an excellent way to enhance your employability, deepen your legal knowledge and develop an expertise. A Masters of Law degree, commonly shortened to an LLM, is a postgraduate degree in law. It accredited by universities across the world and is internationally recognised by employers. An important development and progression from a Bachelor of Laws (or an LLB), the LLM allows students to specialise in particular areas of law. For example, students can decide to gain expertise in tax, commercial, employment, environmental and criminal law, amongst many other fields.
The details of Bar Council of India(BCI) approved LLB are as follows:
LLM Degree:As the LLM is a postgraduate degree, candidates are normally expected to have completed an undergraduate degree. While many universities require prospective students to have a Bachelor of Laws degree (an LLB), some universities also accept candidates who have completed a non-law undergraduate degree provided they demonstrate a keen interest and aptitude for law.students must have completed an equivalent legal qualification in their home jurisdiction in order to apply for an LLM course, although again, some universities will allow those who have a degree relevant to law, like sociology, politics and some humanities degrees onto their programmes. The qualification takes a year full time or two years part-time to complete, allowing both recent graduates and employed solicitors to further their legal education.
4 Semesters ( 2 Years)
Approved by BCI (Bar Council of India) and affiliated by Jiwaji University, Gwalior.
Completing a Masters of Law goes beyond undergraduate level of knowledge and allows individuals to emphasise their commitment and knowledge of the law. This is particularly important in the highly competitive field and helps to increase individuals’ employability. It also offers immense networking opportunities through the university’s careers centre, law societies and visiting representatives from different firms. while studying, you can also take advantage of internship opportunities open to graduates to gain experience in the industry and develop important legal skills.