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L.L.M.


Duration:

2 Years

Eligibility:

Graduate or equivalent in Law

Course Duration: Two Year

Course Eligibility:

  • A candidate seeking admission to the course must possess a Bachelor Degree in the field of law with a minimum of 45% marks or equivalent grade / CGPA. The same for SC/ST/PH candidates shall be 45%. Rounding off of marks will not be allowed.

  • Only such candidates, who possess a bachelor degree of law for many recognized Indian or foreign University incorporated by any law for the time being in force or such other examinations has been recognized equivalent, shall be considered for admission.

  • Candidates appearing for bachelor degree (law) examination or those awaiting for result, are also legible. However, if such a candidate secures a seat, his/her admission shall be provision a land will be confirmed only when all the prerequisites for admission are fulfilled within the stipulated time frame as decided by the University.

Admission Criteria: Merit in qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria.

Entrance/Eligibility Test: As per University Rules

Course Syllabus 

Semester - I

Philosophical Foundation of  Indian Constitution

Foundations of International Law

Jurisprudence

Research Methodology

Semester - II

General Themes and Principles of International Environment Law International Human Rights Law

Climate Change Law and Policy International Humanitarian Law

Natural Resources Conservation Law Human Rights and Duties in India

Global Environment Governance  Law and Social Transformation in India

Semester - III

Biological Diversity and Legal Order Human Rights Law and Tribal Peoples

Prevention and Control of Pollution Refugee Law

Trade and Environment Human Rights Law and Tribal Peoples Women and Human Rights and Duties

Environmental Dispute Resolutions Working Class and Human Rights

Semester - IV

Library Study/ Field Work based Dissertation