Law Degrees LLM

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LLM is a master Law degree. The Master of Laws is an advanced academic degree, and is commonly reduced LL.M. Many LL.M. programs merge both work and research. Part-time programs are also available for professionals wishing to complete their LL.M. while working full-time. The LL.M. degree is an element particular to the education system of English speaking countries, which is based on a distinction between Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees.
LL.M. is an abbreviation of the Latin Legum Magister, which means Master of Laws. In Latin, the plural form of a word is abbreviated by repeating the letter. LL.M. programs are often designed to teach foreign lawyers the basic legal principles of the host country.
The entrance test is conduct for LLM degree course that is Common law entrance test.

Basic Eligibility Criteria:
A candidate should have passed LLB/BA LLB degree with atleast 55% aggregate marks (50% for reserved categories). Those who are in final year can also apply.

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