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Master of Laws (LLM) - 18 months

Are you considering pursuing a Master of Laws (LLM) degree but unsure about the duration of the course? Look no further! The LLM program typically spans over 18 months, offering students an in-depth understanding of various legal subjects and specialized areas of law.

During the 18-month LLM program, students have the opportunity to delve into advanced legal concepts, engage in critical analysis of legal issues, and develop practical skills that are essential for a successful legal career. Whether you are interested in corporate law, international law, intellectual property law, or any other legal field, the LLM program provides a comprehensive curriculum tailored to your interests.

Here is a breakdown of the course structure for the 18-month Master of Laws program:

Semester Courses
1 Legal Research and Writing, Constitutional Law, Elective Course 1
2 International Law, Elective Course 2, Elective Course 3
3 Elective Course 4, Elective Course 5, Elective Course 6
4 Thesis or Capstone Project

By the end of the 18-month LLM program, students will have gained a deep understanding of legal principles, honed their analytical skills, and developed a strong foundation for a successful legal career. So why wait? Take the first step towards your future in law by enrolling in the Master of Laws program today!