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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The MIT School of Law includes very modern subjects like Digital Forensics and Human Rights in Cyberspace. Many other colleges still focus only on traditional law subjects for their LLM. This curriculum is updated to match current industry trends, especially in technology and family justice. It balances classic legal theory with the practical skills needed in today's changing legal environment.
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The MIT School of Law offers a transparent fee structure that is comparable to other top-tier private institutions. For an LLM, the total cost includes specialised training and access to university resources. They also provide a separate, lower fee scale for EWS students, which many other private colleges do not offer. This makes it a balanced choice between quality education and financial investment.
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The LLM at MIT School of Law is a two-year program, which offers more depth than shorter courses. This duration allows students to spend a full year on core subjects and another on their chosen specialisation. Most one-year programs are very fast-paced and may offer less time for research. If you want a slower, more detailed academic experience, this two-year format is a great fit.
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In some cases, the MIT School of Law may conduct additional admission rounds if LLM seats remain vacant. These "spot rounds" follow the same eligibility rules as the regular admission process. Eligible candidates who missed the first list might get a chance during spot rounds.
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Changing a specialisation at MIT School of Law depends on the availability of vacant seats in that specific branch. Since each LLM track has a fixed capacity, such requests are usually considered only during the initial admission phase. The university administration makes the final decision based on your academic standing.
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The MIT School of Law offers just 20 seats to ensure a good student-to-teacher ratio. For the LLM course, the intake is divided among various specialisations like Cyber Law and IPR. Having a limited number of seats allows for better focus on research and individual dissertation guidance. You should apply early to secure your spot.
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The MIT School of Law announces the names of selected candidates shortly after all interviews are finished. This list is usually posted on the website under the LLM admissions tab. Once your name appears, you will have a short window to pay the fees. This finalises your admission and secures your spot for the 2026 academic batch.
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After the LLM application forms are reviewed, the MIT School of Law schedules selection rounds for the applicants around June-July. The university will send individual notifications regarding the exact time and venue. Being prepared for these dates is important.
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After finishing the LLM at MIT School of Law, many students practice as independent advocates in various courts. Others find roles as legal consultants or officers in government and private organisations. Specialisations are offered in Family Law, Cyber Law, IPR, etc.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The MIT School of Law structures its curriculum to be research-heavy, which is ideal for aspiring academics. Completing an LLM is a primary requirement for those who want to teach law at the university level. The dissertation project specifically builds the skills needed for legal research. Many graduates also go on to pursue a PhD or work for legal think tanks.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
LLM graduates from MIT School of Law are qualified to work as legal advisors or in-house counsels. Companies often hire specialists in areas like Cyber Law or IPR to manage their legal risks. Your advanced degree shows a high level of expertise in a specific field.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The MIT School of Law reviews applications based on the eligibility criteria and academic merit. Since the LLM requires a minimum of 50% in your previous law degree, your past marks are a key factor. The university might also conduct an entrance test or interview as part of selection. Selected students will receive an official offer letter to confirm their admission.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
To apply for the LLM at MIT School of Law, you need:
- LLB degree certificates
- A valid ID proof
- Recent photos
- Digital signature
If you are applying under any category, keep supporting documents. The files must be in the correct format.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Applicants can find the application form on the MIT School of Law LLM portal. The MIT School of Law usually opens an online portal specifically for the LLM admissions cycle. You will need to create a login ID and fill in your personal and academic details.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The fee table mentions a Caution Money Deposit (CMD) that is usually paid during the first year. While the specific amount isn't listed, the MIT School of Law typically collects this as a refundable security. It is a standard part of the LLM admission process. You usually get this money back once you finish the course and clear all dues.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
NRI and international students have a different fee scale for their studies. The MIT School of Law charges INR 1,20,000 for the first year and INR 1,32,750 for the second year. The total cost for the LLM programme for international categories is INR 2,52,750.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The first-year fee of LLM course at MIT School of Law for Indian residents is INR 80,000. In 2nd year, the fee is INR 88,500. This brings the total cost for the two-year LLM to INR 1,68,500. The fee structure includes tuition fees and other services.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Oxford is ranked by the most prestigious ranking bodies in the world. And Shanghai rankings is one of them. It is ranked #6 in 2025 which is similar with what it was in 2024.
Under these rankings, the subjects like Law, Mathematics, Nursing, Physics, Political Sciences are also ranked well. Look at these rankings closely -
- Law (#8)
- Mathematics (#3)
- Nursing (#151)
- Physics (#10)
- Sociology (#8)
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, every student must complete a dissertation in their final semester of LLM at the MIT School of Law. These projects test your ability to conduct independent legal research. This is a vital part of the LLM as it shows you can analyze complex problems on your own.
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