Master of Laws (LLM) is a one-year full-time postgraduate course with specializations in Criminal Law, Business Law, International Law & Arbitration, Cyber Law, and IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) Laws.
What sets the LLM programme at Vishwakarma University apart is the expert faculty and research-oriented rigorous academics. This enables the students to gain knowledge of the law and inculcate a research attitude.
The LLM course develops critical thinking and promotes a spirit of inquiry. We encourage the students to research socially relevant issues which have a lasting impact. We encourage our students to learn practical legal skills in analysis and critical evaluation, alongside a range of transferable skills such as research and presentation skills.
Outcome | On successful completion of the LLM programme at VU (Law) the student will be able to : |
1 | Sharpen their legal knowledge and research skills. |
2 | Cultivate an analytical approach towards socio-legal problems. |
3 | Evaluate the functioning of the laws and legal machinery. |
4 | Devise viable solutions to socio-legal problems through extensive research. |
5 | Follow ethical principles of the legal profession. |
6 | Empathize with various sections of the society and uphold the core Constitutional Values. |
"I am extremely lucky and proud to be a part of Vishwakarma University. It proved to be a pool of research prospects for me. The all-time support and motivation of the faculty members in doing research work has indeed enhanced my critical thinking capacity which is beneficial in my professional career."
-Agnes Lalrampari (LLM, Batch: 2019-20)
“My knowledge and confidence have been boosted after coming here. The time to time conducting mentoring and counselling sessions helped me a lot to overcome my difficulties and to get myself accustomed to the pace of the regular study regime."
-Laltha Moli (LLM, Batch: 2019-20)