Master of Laws
Full Form of LLM
What is LLM?
LLM stands for Master of Laws, a postgraduate degree in law that allows students to specialize in specific areas such as constitutional law, corporate law, criminal law, or international law. In India, the LLM program is typically a one- or two-year course offered by universities and law schools after completing an undergraduate law degree (LLB). It is designed for law graduates who wish to deepen their legal expertise, pursue academic careers, or enhance their professional credentials for roles in litigation, judiciary, corporate legal departments, or legal academia. The degree is awarded by institutions recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and is often pursued through entrance exams like CLAT PG, AILET PG, or university-specific tests. LLM programs in India include coursework, research dissertations, and sometimes clinical legal education. The degree holds significant exam relevance for students aiming to qualify for the UGC NET or pursue a PhD in law. It is also a common requirement for teaching positions in law colleges. LLM graduates can appear for judicial services exams or take up roles as legal advisors, consultants, or law officers. The acronym is widely used in academic transcripts, university prospectuses, and legal job listings across India.
LLM का फुल फॉर्म
विधि में स्नातकोत्तर उपाधि (एलएलएम)
Example
After completing her LLB from Delhi University, Priya enrolled in an LLM program specializing in corporate law at NLSIU Bangalore.