The Master of Laws (LL.M.) is an internationally recognized postgraduate law degree. The basic eligibility for the pursuance of the course is three years LL.B. or 5 years with 50-60% aggregate scores B.A.,LL.B.or any law UG degree from a recognized university. An LL.M. is usually obtained by completing a two-year full-time program which is divided into four Semesters.In each semester there is two mid semester test i.e. MST-1 and MST-2 and an assignment work (written) in each semester.
An LL.M. in Criminal Law is much sought after for a promising career.It includes various disciplines such as Comparative Criminal Law, Criminology, Penology, and Research Methodology etc.These processes strive to promote legal awareness in the community and to achieve political, social and economic justice. Law students and professionals frequently pursue the LL.M. to gain expertise in a specialized field of law.
After the successful completion of the LL.M. courses student can develop their career in various high profile, reputed and highly paid jobs such as Advocate, Legal Associate/ Associate Attorney, Criminal Lawyer, Corporate Lawyer, Real Estate Lawyer, Magistrate, Legal Advisor, Professor etc. Many law firms also prefer job to students having an LL.M. degree with specialisation in Criminal Law.The course is designed to train eligible candidates in finding and catching criminals to prevent crime in the society and maintain a peaceful environment to live in.
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