LLM or Masters in Law is a post-graduate degree for any student who holds an undergraduate degree in law or its equivalent. It is a 2-year PG course that a student can pursue if he/she wants to pursue any specialisation in law. Admission into LLM is generally done on the basis of entrance exams. The student must have an undergraduate degree in LLB to get admission into LLM.
Eligibility Criteria for LLM Admissions 2021
Students who want to pursue LLM must adhere to the following eligibility criteria for admission:
The student must have an undergraduate degree in LLB, a professional law degree under 10+2+5 or any of the equivalent courses with an aggregate of 55% (50% for reserved categories and disabled).
Students of any age can apply for the exam as there are no age restrictions.
The admission of students and the mode of selection into LLM vary in terms of different institutes and entrance tests. However, the students are given admissions on the basis of their screening of merit.