What are the benefits of LLM course? I completed LLB last year and I am practising in the court.

I wish to pursue LLM through distance or through an open university.

0 69 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Kiran Mahato

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    harsh rathi

    7 years ago
    LLM is nothing it's just Master's degree in a particular field. After LLM, if you want to be professor, you can be easily go through in teaching field.
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    Shiksha Discussions | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    If you have an LLB or studied the Graduate Diploma in Law, you will be joining thousands of other wannabe lawyers in the hunt for a training contract. Taking the time to do an LLM might help you stand out from the crowd rather than possessing just a LLB graded at 2:1 or higher, youll have an LLM under your qualifications belt. Additionally, the LLM will provide you with a greater chance of working internationally when you qualify.
    An LLM is also extremely beneficial if you want to go into teaching law. Given that most are research based and very intensive courses, they can open doors to studying Ph.Ds and, subsequently, lecturing and te
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