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About This Course

Master of Legislative Laws or LLM is a 2 years postgraduate degree in law. LLM helps to gain an in-depth knowledge of a particular field of law through intensive research in that field of law. Master of Laws offers various specializations such as International Law, Corporate Law, Business Law, Criminal Law.

LLM: Course Details

LLM eligibility criteria is an LLB Degree of 3 years or a BA LLB/BSc LLB/BCA LLB degree of 5 years with 50-60% marks from a recognized university.

LLM: Admission Process

Candidates interested in pursuing Master of Legislative Laws must appear for an entrance exam that provides LLM Admission to the top law schools in India.
The entrance examinations are usually MCQ based, but one section or a few questions could be subjective. The syllabus of these exams usually consists of Legal and Law based questions judging the candidate's subject knowledge.

LLM Admission 2023

The following are the eligibility criteria that are needed to be fulfilled by the aspirants.

  • Universities accept the score of any national or university-level entrance exam conducted in law colleges, that a candidate has appeared for.
  • The other top LLM entrance exams are- CLAT, IPU-CET, LSAT, DU LLM, AP LAWCET, etc.
  • LLM Admission application form fee ranges between 750-2,000 for general candidates. Reserved classes can expect a lower application fee of INR 350.

LLM: Eligibility

Candidates who aspire to pursue Master of Legislative Laws are required to fulfill the following eligibility criteria as mentioned below,

  • Should have qualified LLB or Bachelor of Law with minimum 50% aggregate marks
  • The minimum age requirement for pursuing Master of Legislative Laws is 17 years or more.