Legum magister is Latin for "Master of Laws" (LL.M.). It signifies a postgraduate academic degree in law, pursued after a bachelor's degree, to gain specialized knowledge in a particular area of law.
Specialization – Criminal Law / Intellectual Property Law / Commercial Law / Corporate Law / Constitutional Law / International Trade Law / Administrative Law / Family Law / Tax Law / Banking Law / Cyber Law / International Law / Security & Investment Law / Consumer Protection / Contract / Human Rights / Business Law
Eligibility – LL.B. or Equivalent
Duration - 2 Years / 4 Semesters