Dear Aspirants ,
LLM, or Masters of Legislative Laws, is a recognized postgraduate degree in law that can be pursued only after completing an LLB degree. This 2 years duration course is generally pursued in specific specializations such as International Law, Corporate Law, Business Law, Criminal Law, etc. by doing extensive study and research to gain expertise in that particular area of expertise.
Basic eligibility criteria of LLM
LLM eligibility depends largely upon the college in which you are interested to take admission. Below mentioned is the basic eligibility criteria required for LLM Admissions:
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