Master of Laws (LL.M) –  Himalayan University

LL.M. stands for Master of Laws, which is a postgraduate academic degree pursued by law graduates or legal professionals looking to specialize in a particular area of law or enhance their understanding of the legal system. The LL.M. degree typically involves advanced study and research in a specific area of law, such as international law, environmental law, human rights law, or intellectual property law, among others.

The LL.M. program is usually one year of full-time study or can be completed part-time over a longer period. The curriculum often includes coursework, research, and the completion of a thesis or dissertation. The program is designed to deepen students' knowledge and expertise in their chosen area of law, preparing them for advanced legal practice, academic research, or other specialized legal roles.

Eligibility Criteria
LLB with 50%
Duration

2 Years

Fees

Fee : Rs.

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