General overview

The learning straits of a PG Course in Law need to develop a perspective on imparting instructions in the realm of legal education. This assumes importance as one of the intended outcomes is to shape academicians in law, which requires shaping a forensic approach in the pedagogical approach to be adopted in the sphere of legal education. This can be achieved only if the Curriculum reflects the material to develop critical and profound insights at the PG level to mold generations of learners in law. 

Eligibility & Admission

A candidate who has passed the LLB Examination in the regular mode of the Mahatma Gandhi University, or any other University recognized as equivalent thereto and also approved by the Bar Council of India shall be eligible to be considered for admission.The number of students to be admitted to the course shall be as per the norms of the University and Government adopted from time to time. A branch of law will be offered subject to the availability of at least 30% student strength in that branch. If the total strength of the students admitted is less than the 30% of the total number sanctioned by the government, it will be the discretion of the institution concerned as to whether or not to opt one branch of Law offered for LL.M Course in terms of optimum strength. However, if an institution offers only one branch of law, the student strength mentioned above will not be applicable.The prospectus issued by the University/Government periodically will be prescribing the procedure for admission and the fee structure.
 

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