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The LLM is a full-time, one-year postgraduate program structured over two semesters.
The program specializes in Corporate & Commercial Law.
Core subjects include Corporate Law I & II, Competition Law, Law of Banking & Insurance, Legal Framework for Dispute Resolution, Law of Intellectual Property Rights, International Trade & Investment Laws, along with foundational courses like Comparative Public Law, Law & Justice in a Globalising World, and Research Methodology.
Yes. Students must complete a dissertation spanning one full semester, focusing on research, critical thinking, and legal analysis.
Candidates must have completed their LLB (3-year or 5-year) degree from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
Admission is based on a Multiple Choice written test followed by an interaction. Selection is merit-based, considering performance in both.
The program uses a mix of lectures, case studies, judgement analysis, presentations, and continuous evaluation methods to blend theory with practical skills.
The program organizes guest lectures, workshops, symposiums, and interactions with law firms, corporates, and practicing advocates for practical exposure.
Graduates can explore careers in corporate legal departments, litigation, research, consulting, compliance, legal advisory, and policy roles.
The program maintains industry connections and networking opportunities to assist with internships and potential placements, although individual placement outcomes may vary.