What is the eligibility criteria for LL.M at KIIT School of Law?
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The LL.M. programme at KIIT School of Law requires candidates to hold a B.A.LLB, BBA LLB, B.Sc.LLB, or B.L degree from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate of 55%. This one-year postgraduate programme is offered in six specializations: Corporate and Commercial Law, Legal Pedagogy and Research, Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, Criminal and Security Law, International and Comparative Law, and Family Law.
The curriculum encompasses essential subjects such as Research Methods and Legal Writing, System of Governance and Law, and Justice in a Globalizing World. Students delve into optional and specialisation subjects ta
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The eligibility criteria for the LL.M program at KIIT School of Law require candidates to have passed B.A.LLB/ BBA LLB/ B.Sc.LLB /B.L or an equivalent degree from a recognized university, with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate or candidates must have a three or five-year LLB degree from any Indian or foreign university recognized by the UGC with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade. Additionally, admission to the program is typically done through an All India Entrance Examination such as KIITEE.
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