JRU L.L.M. FAQs
Ques. What are the specializations available in L.L.M. at JRU, and how do I choose one?
Ans. JRU offers two specialization tracks in L.L.M.: Constitutional and Administrative Law, and Criminal and Security Law. Both tracks share the same generic core courses (Law and Justice in a Globalizing World, Comparative Public Law, Research Methods and Legal Writing) but differ in their specialization electives. Students choose their specialization at the time of admission based on their career interests.
Ques. Is L.L.M. from JRU eligible for UGC-NET (Law) and teaching positions?
Ans. Yes, L.L.M. from JRU (a UGC-recognized university) makes graduates eligible to appear for UGC-NET in Law (Paper I and Paper II). Clearing UGC-NET qualifies candidates for Assistant Professor positions in law colleges and universities across India. Candidates can also pursue PhD in Law after L.L.M. to further strengthen their academic profile.
Ques. Does the L.L.M. program at JRU include a dissertation?
Ans. Yes, the L.L.M. curriculum at JRU includes a mandatory Dissertation and Viva Voce in Semester II (6 credits). Students are required to conduct original legal research and submit a dissertation on a topic within their chosen specialization. This develops advanced research and writing skills essential for academia and specialized legal practice.
Ques. Can I pursue L.L.M. at JRU while working as a practicing advocate?
Ans. The L.L.M. at JRU is a full-time 1-year program, which requires regular attendance. Practicing advocates who wish to pursue L.L.M. while continuing their practice may find it challenging due to the full-time nature of the program. Students are advised to check with the university about attendance requirements and any flexibility available.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after L.L.M. from JRU?
Ans. L.L.M. graduates from JRU can pursue careers as specialized advocates in constitutional, criminal, or administrative law, Legal Consultants in corporations and law firms, Legal Advisors in international organizations (UN, UNICEF, NGOs), Law Faculty/Professor (after clearing UGC-NET), Legal Researchers, and Public Prosecutors. They can also pursue PhD in Law for a career in legal academia and research.
Ques. Is the L.L.M. at JRU a 1-year or 2-year program?
Ans. The L.L.M. at JRU is a 1-year (2-semester) program as per the official JRU website. This is in line with the UGC's recommendation for L.L.M. programs. The program covers core legal subjects, specialization electives, and a mandatory dissertation within the 2 semesters.
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