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Frequently Asked Questions

The LL.M. is a one-year postgraduate programme structured across two semesters, combining core papers, specialization electives, research components, and practical exposure.

Applicants must hold an LL.B. degree from a recognized university, subject to minimum qualifying marks and the institution’s admission process.

The programme offers a range of specializations, including areas such as Constitutional Law and Governance, International Commercial Arbitration, Intellectual Property and Technology Law, Environmental Law and Climate Justice, Construction Law and Practice, and other contemporary fields aligned with global legal developments.

Yes. The LL.M. places strong emphasis on advanced legal research, doctrinal analysis, policy-oriented study, and dissertation writing, preparing students for academia, research, and doctoral studies.

LL.M. graduates pursue careers as legal academics, policy advisors, specialized legal practitioners, in-house counsels, consultants, researchers, and professionals in international organizations, in addition to advancing into Ph.D. programmes and senior legal roles.

Both programmes are five-year integrated degree courses, structured across ten semesters, combining foundational law subjects with interdisciplinary courses in humanities (BA LL.B.) or management and business studies (BBA LL.B.).

Yes, the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) programmes are fully approved by the Bar Council of India and are designed in compliance with applicable regulatory and academic standards.

The curriculum integrates rigorous theoretical instruction with clinical courses, moot courts, internships, drafting exercises, legal aid activities, and research projects, ensuring strong practical and professional exposure.

The programmes offer a globally aligned, interdisciplinary, and career-focused curriculum, experienced faculty mentorship, thematic specializations, experiential learning, and strong pathways to litigation, corporate practice, public service, higher studies, and international legal careers.

Graduates have access to a wide range of career opportunities including litigation and advocacy, corporate and commercial law practice, in-house counsel roles, policy and legislative advisory positions, regulatory and compliance roles, intellectual property and technology law, alternative dispute resolution, judicial and civil services, academia, and international legal and policy careers. The programmes also provide strong foundations for LL.M. and doctoral studies in India and abroad.

Students undertake structured and progressive internships across law firms, courts, corporate legal departments, NGOs, regulatory bodies, think tanks, and government institutions. Internship support is complemented by faculty mentoring, career services guidance, and industry partnerships, enabling students to gain practical exposure, professional networks, and career clarity throughout the programme.

The LL.B. (Honours) is a three-year programme open to graduates from any recognized discipline, subject to minimum eligibility criteria and the prescribed admission process.

The Honours programme offers greater academic depth, advanced electives, and specialization options, with a stronger emphasis on legal research, analytical skills, and career-focused learning.

Specializations are optional but encouraged, allowing students to develop focused expertise in areas aligned with their professional aspirations.

Yes. The curriculum integrates moot courts, drafting and pleading, clinical courses, internships, legal aid activities, and research projects to ensure practical skill development.

Graduates can pursue careers in litigation, corporate and commercial law, in-house counsel roles, regulatory and compliance practice, public service, policy and research institutions, academia, and may also opt for LL.M. or doctoral studies in India and abroad.

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