Which one is better for LL.M, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia or Indraprastha Law College?
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Both Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia and Indraprastha Law College are highly regarded law schools in India with a strong reputation for academic excellence and placement success. They both offer a two-year LL.M. programme with specialisation in corporate law, criminal law, or personal laws.
Here is a comparison of the two schools for LL.M.:
Factor Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia Indraprastha Law College Establishment 1920 1998 Location New Delhi New Delhi Affiliation Jamia Millia Islamia University Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Rankings 6th in India by NIRF 10th in India by NIRF Placements 90% placement rate 85% placement rate Faculty Experienced and qualified faculty Experienced and qualified faculty Infrastructure Well-equipped library, moot court hall, and classrooms Well-equipped library, moot court hall, and classrooms Fees INR 10,000 per year INR 1,20,000 per year
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Admission to the LLM programme at Faculty of Law is provided through merit and reservation policies, respectively. The intake of the total number of seats is filled through the JMI exam, which admits candidates in order of merit. In the allocation process, it will include reservations to make sure there is representation from different sections of society. Candidates who get above the cutoff marks in the selection process are invited for counselling when the exam results are out, at which point candidates will fill up their choice of institutions according to their rank.
Faculty of Law, JMI offers 60 seats for LLM course for the 2024 academic year. Candidates seeking admission to the LLM course must register for counselling in which seats are allotted to the eligible candidates. Once selected, they need to provide all the relevant documents for verification. The mentioned seat allotment is sourced from the official/ sanctioning body. It is inductive and hence, still subject to change.
Yes, the Faculty of Law offers the self-financed LLM specialisations, such as Personal Law, Corporate Law, and Criminal Law. In its LLM programme, each specialisation will have 10 seats, both in the regular and self-financing categories. More precisely, self-financed LLM courses offer an alternative to the students who may not get admission into the seats available in the regular mode. Whereas the self-financing courses have different fee structures, the regular programmes are allowed more latitude in enrollment options to prospectively seek law studies at Faculty of Law, JMI.
The cut-off for the last round in LLM in Personal Law at Jamia Millia Islamia, Faculty of Law, was 71.5 marks in the all India general category in 2024. Cut-off is the minimum mark that needs to be attained to take admission to the programme offered at the Faculty of Law for LLM in Personal Law via the entrance conducted by JMI. However, the self-financed LLM programmme had markedly lower cut-offs in 2024. Thus, it highlights how competitive the regular programmme are.
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