Admissions open for LL.M in Law and Development at APU

This is an announcement for admissions to the third batch of students in the LL.M in Law and Development offered by the School of Policy and Governance, Azim Premji University. 

 

Greetings from Azim Premji University!

Admissions for Azim Premji University’s one-year master’s programme in Law &  Development (LL.M. in Law & Development) for the academic year 2018-2019 are now open!

The LL.M in Law & Development is a unique, inter-disciplinary programme taught by internationally trained, reputed faculty to a select group of highly talented students carefully chosen from law universities from within the country and overseas. The programme is designed to build an exciting and intellectually challenging classroom environment together with intensive well designed field engagements, external internships and dissertation writing. It is dedicated to building a new generation of legal scholars and practitioners committed to the realisation of a just, equitable, humane and sustainable society.

 Eligibility Criteria:

To be eligible to apply, applicants must possess a Bachelor of Laws degree from a recognized degree-granting university in India or abroad. As the Bachelor of Laws is in most cases a non-specialist degree, the LL.M. in Law & Development programme will be open to students with diverse interests in law and development. The selection of candidates is based on a national admissions test followed by an interview.

 How to Apply:

The application form for the LL.M. in Law & Development, 2018-2019 is available now. Please click here to apply.

The last date to apply for the LL.M. in Law & Development – 26 January 2018

For more information on the University and the programme please click here: http://www.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/llm

Contact Us 

Azim Premji University | PES Campus | Electronics City| Bengaluru

Email: [email protected] | Toll free help line: 1800 843 2001 | Mobile : 8971889988

 

 

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