What is the full form of LLM?
The full form of LLM is Legum Magister. It is in Latin terms that describes the master’s degree of law. LLM is commonly regarded as a Master of Law. In the area of law, LLM is a post-graduate degree program which is internationally recognised. This course is offered in the majority of nations around the world.
Most individuals are uncertain about the usage of double L in LLM. Many assume that the two L’s defines different things, but it is abbreviated in Latin plural form by repeating the letter. LL defines the possessive plural form of the Latin word Lex, which means specific law.
Subjects in LLM
The requirements for at least getting admitted to LLM are that the applicant must have graduated with a bachelor’s degree in law (LLB). Various subjects candidates have to study during the LLM course are,
- Constitutionalism
- Law and social transformation in India
- Judicial process
- Legal research and methodology
- Human Rights and Humanitarian Law(Group – 1)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution(Group – 2)
- Intellectual Property Rights(Group – 3)
- International Trade Law(Group – 4)
- Corporate Law(Group – 5)
Specialization sectors in LLM
- Human Rights
- Bankruptcy
- Commercial & Corporate
- Environmental Issues
- Insurance
- Information Technology
- Financial Services
- Property law and many more
Applicants of LLM degree
Applicants who primarily select the LLM degree are,
- Human Right Activists
- Lawyers
- Businessmen and women
- Law professionals
- Doctoral students and so on.
Sectors that employ LL.M. Graduates
- Consultancies
- Law Firms
- Finance
- NGO
- Courthouses
- Corporate
- Media and Publishing houses
- Real Estate
- International Organizations like UNO or UNICEF
- FMCG
Top hiring firms for LLM candidates
- Pangea 3 Global Services
- Clutch Group
- Pramata Knowledge Solutions, Pvt. Ltd.
- Quislex Legal Services
- CPA Global Services
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