Masters Program
LL.M (Master of Laws)
Program Overview
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) is an advanced postgraduate degree for law graduates who wish to specialize in areas such as International Law, Corporate Law, Human Rights, or Comparative Law. The program combines rigorous academic study with practical insights and is typically completed in 1–2 years.
Our LL.M. curriculum is designed to meet international standards and is taught by experienced faculty and practitioners. Students can choose from a range of elective courses to tailor their learning to their career goals.
Career Outcomes
- Corporate Legal Counsel
- International Law Specialist
- Human Rights Advocate
- Arbitrator / Mediator
- Legal Advisor in government or NGOs
Eligibility Criteria
- LL.B. or equivalent law degree from a recognized institution
- Good academic standing
- Letters of recommendation
- Statement of purpose
- English proficiency (where applicable)
Curriculum Structure
Full curriculum and course list available from admissions. Contact us for the latest syllabus.
Program Key Details
- Duration1–2 Years
- Semesters2–4
- Total SeatsAs per intake
- Course FeeContact