The Master of
Legislative Laws, or LLM, is a postgraduate law degree that lasts two years.
By conducting in-depth research in a particular area of law, LLM helps students
acquire a comprehensive understanding of that area. The Master of Laws program
offers several specializations, including Criminal Law, International Law,
Corporate Law, and Business Law.
Students must
pass either a three-year LLB degree or a five-year BA LLB/BSc LLB/BBA LLB
degree with 50 to 60 percent aggregate scores to be eligible for LLM.
Performance on various law entrance exams, such as CLAT and LSAT, as well as
university-level exams, such as IPU CET and DU LLM, are used to determine LLM
Admission 2023. NLSIU Bangalore, National Law University Delhi, West Bengali National
University of Juridical Science, and others are among the best LLM schools that
offer LLM degrees.
Law school
tuition typically costs between INR 1,00,000 and 2,50,000. The syllabus for a
LLM includes topics like "Law and Social Transformation in India,"
"Constitutionalism," "Legal Research and Methodology," and
"Judicial Process," among others. There are three types of LLM:
online, distance, and part-time. In contrast to colleges in other countries,
LLM Online is not available in India. In India, various colleges, including
Acharya Nagarjuna College, Jamia Milia Islamia University, The W.B. National
University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), NLU Jodhpur, and National Law School
of India University, offer part-time and distance Master of Legislative Laws
programs.
The length of the LLM program varies from nation to nation. An LLM program typically lasts two years in India. However, the durations in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada are 2.5 years, 1 year, and 2 years, respectively.