Course Level
Postgraduate
Course Fee (Annual)
INR 1,49,000 US $ 4,000
Duration
2 Years
Scholarship



Master of Laws or LL.M. is a post-graduate degree in Law. Two year LL.M. Program offers an intensive and focussed study of law for those who already hold a degree in law. It provides an opportunity for advanced legal education and specialisation in particular field of law. The curriculum includes a combination of core subjects, electives and research work. Students engage in in-depth analysis, research, writing, gaining expertise in their chosen area.
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Note: Percentage Marks refer to the Marks /equivalent CGPA obtained in UG Law Degree program , i.e. LLB
The calculation of percentage marks or equivalent CGPA shall be as under:
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Pass in LLB or 5 Year Integrated Law course with 50% or more marks in aggregate. Preference shall be given to the law graduates with experience of 3 years or more. In case the candidate has opted for an additional subject in class 12th, the aggregate shall be calculated by counting the best 5 subjects including English as one of the subjects for the LLM Course. For IB Board:Student should have secured a minimum of 26 points/credits with minimum of three subjects passed at Higher Level (HL) and three at standard level (SL). For Cambridge International Examinations (IGCSE): Minimum % shall be same as that for CBSE candidates. Candidate must be passed in minimum 5 subjects of ‘O’ Level and minimum 2 subjects of ‘A’ Level. These are mandatory to obtain equivalence certificate from AIU. Reservation Policy:A minimum of 25% seats for admission in the University shall be reserved for the students of State of Haryana, out of which 10% seats will be reserved for students belonging to Scheduled Caste of the State of Haryana
Merit preparation/ short listing of candidates shall be on the basis of score in MRNAT/ Graduation Qualifying Examination.

Litigation - practicing in the District Courts/ various High Courts and the Supreme Court of India
Primarily, the candidates after pursuing LL.M. opt for a career in academia or research. One can pursue a traditional path by joining a law firm and specializing in various areas like corporate law, litigation, intellectual property or taxation. The corporate sector also provides lucrative positions for legal professionals who are post-graduates in the form of in-house counsels, compliance officers, and legal departments. Judicial Service Examination and UPSC are also one of the popular career choices after pursuing law. The graduates in law can also explore opportunities in academia, legal research, arbitration and mediation, or social justice organisations. The evolving fields of technology law, artificial intelligence, environment and sustainable development, entertainment laws etc. have further broaden the horizons. There is a plethora of opportunities like
Law postgraduates will be able to demonstrate
PO 1
The advanced knowledge of principles of Law, legislations and leading cases relating to the subjects, that form part of the post-graduate programs of study;
PO 2
Learn the art of conducting doctrinal and empirical research using accepted methods and techniques of legal research.
PO 3
Find and read a variety of legal and inter-disciplinary materials in printed and digital formats, from libraries and online databases and usethem for academic and professional writings including essays, research papers and dissertationsinter alia
PO 4
Ability to evaluate the reliability and relevance of evidence; identify logical flaws and holes in the arguments; synthesize data from a variety of sources; draw valid conclusions and support them with evidence and logic.
PO 5
Capacity to extrapolate from what one has learned and apply their competencies to solve different kinds of real-life legal and extra-legal problems.
PO 6
Ability to articulate and communicate legal knowledge to the audience in general and students in particular.
PO 7
Ability formulate a position/argument about an ethical issue from multiple perspectives, including social, political and economic context in which basic concepts, values, principles and rules of the legal system operate
PO 8
Capability to access, evaluate and use ICT sources and tools to fetch relevant information to be used in a variety of learning situations
PO 9
Ability to work independently, identify appropriate resources required for a project, and work on any project through to completion.
PEO 1
Integration of Humanities subjects in the foundation years, provides adequate footing in understanding law and legal principles.
PEO 2
Thorough understanding of legal concepts, principles and theories, quintessential to the discipline of Law.
PEO 3
Analytical ability, logical reasoning, lateral thinking, attention to details and persuasive communication, are the skills that are critical to an accomplished legal professional.
PEO 4
The ability to advise, counsel and represent the clients effectively and responsibly as legal professionals.
PEO 5
The holistic approach to law by reference to the socio-economic-legal and cultural environment in India, giving exposure to cutting edge issues leading to the experiential learning in an encouraging and open academic environment.
PSO1
Understand the complex legal framework applicable to commercial arbitration.
PSO2
Establish the relationship between international sources of law and domestic law in matters of commercial arbitration agreements, procedure and awards.
PSO1
Critiquing criminal laws and criminal justice delivery system using various methods, including, theoretical, doctrinal, comparative, and socio-legal perspectives/ technique
PSO2
Identify and evaluate the different weaknesses/ lacunae/ limitations of Criminal Justice System in Indian society and accordingly suggest measures to strengthen it.
PSO1
Understand the complex legal framework, including connected rules and regulations,that regulate companies, corporations, and businesses.
PSO2
Identify and evaluate the different weaknesses/ lacunae/ limitations of corporate laws in and accordingly suggest measures to strengthen it.











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Specializations offered are ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution), Cyber Security and Law, Corporate Law, and Criminal Law.
The Advisory Council is headed by Hon’ble Former Chief Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, Supreme Court of India, with former High Court Judges, Senior Advocates, and Bureaucrats as members.
Courses are approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and University Grants Commission (UGC).
Students gain practical experience through participation in International and National Moot Court Competitions, Client Counselling and Mediation Competitions, Judgment Writing, and International and National Conferences and Seminars, with an emphasis on Clinical Legal Education.
Various Centres of Excellence and Research Groups have been formed, including the Centre for Corporate Law and ADR, Centre for Legislative Studies and Research, Centre for Environmental Laws and Climate Change, Centre for Food and Health Laws, Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Technology Laws, Centre for Sports and Media Laws, and the Law and Forensics Research Group. These centres provide students with exposure to practice, learning, and research experience