LL.M-2 Year(Criminal Law/Constitutional Law & Human Rights/Corporate Law)
Course Overview
A LL.M-2 Year (Master of Laws) program is a graduate-level legal degree typically pursued after completing a law degree. A LL.M-2 Year program usually provides more time for in-depth study and specialization compared to a one-year program.
Duration:
The program typically lasts 2 Year for full-time students.
Curriculum
The LL.M program focuses on specialized legal fields. Common specializations include:
- Corporate/Commercial Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Criminal Law
- Constitutional Law
- Cyber Law & Cyber Security
Students may be required to complete dissertation projects or research papers in their area of specialization.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must have an LL.B degree (3-Year or 5-Year integrated) from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks (General Category) or 45% marks (SC/ST).
Admission to LL.M programs typically involves an Entrance Exam.
Career Opportunities
After completing an LL.M, graduates can pursue various career paths, including:
- Legal Practitioner: Specializing in a particular area of law such as corporate law, international law, etc.
- Academia: Many LL.M graduates pursue teaching positions in universities or law schools.
- Corporate Counsel/Legal Advisor: Providing specialized legal advice to businesses, corporations, or NGOs.
- Government and Public Policy: Roles in legal advisory capacities for government bodies or international organizations.
- Judiciary: Some may pursue judicial services or work with arbitration bodies.
Why Jigyasa University
- Holistic Learning: The integration of arts and law provides a broad intellectual development.
- Specialized Knowledge: Students gain expertise in both law and liberal arts, which is beneficial in legal practice and research.
- Multi-disciplinary Approach: Exposure to subjects like history, politics, sociology, and economics gives students a well-rounded perspective on law.
A LL.M-2 Year is ideal for law graduates looking to specialize in specific areas of law or advance their careers in both the private and public sectors. This intensive and focused program can provide the necessary knowledge, skills, and qualifications for career progression or a transition into academia.