
Overview
The Master of Laws (LLM) is a postgraduate law program designed for law graduates and professionals seeking advanced knowledge and specialization in the field of law. This program offers in-depth understanding of key legal domains such as Corporate Law, International Law, Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Criminal Law. The LLM curriculum focuses on developing strong analytical, research, and interpretative skills through structured coursework, case studies, seminars, and academic discussions. Recognised and UGC-approved LLM degrees hold strong academic and professional value, supporting career growth across diverse legal sectors. An LLM enhances subject-matter expertise and opens opportunities in legal practice, corporate advisory roles, academic teaching, legal research, policy development, and public service, making it a valuable qualification for long-term career advancement.

