VU LLM FAQs
Ques. What specializations are available in the LLM programme at VU Pune? Is Criminal Law the only option?
Ans. No, VU Pune offers the LLM programme with multiple specializations: Criminal Law, Business Law, International Law and Arbitration, Cyber Law, and IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) Laws. Students choose their specialization at the time of admission. The Criminal Law specialization is popular among advocates and legal professionals who wish to deepen their expertise in criminal justice, criminology, and penology.
Ques. Is the LLM from VU Pune recognized for NET/SET examinations and academic careers?
Ans. Yes, the LLM from Vishwakarma University is a UGC-recognized postgraduate degree. LLM graduates are eligible to appear for the UGC-NET (Law) examination, which qualifies them for Assistant Professor positions and Junior Research Fellowships in law colleges and universities. The programme is specifically designed to prepare students for research and academic careers, with emphasis on publishing research articles and developing analytical skills.
Ques. Can a working professional or advocate pursue LLM at VU Pune?
Ans. The LLM at VU Pune is a full-time 1-year programme, which means it requires regular attendance on campus. Working professionals or practicing advocates who cannot attend full-time classes may find it challenging. However, the 1-year duration makes it relatively manageable for those who can take a sabbatical or leave of absence. Students are advised to contact the admissions office to understand the attendance requirements before applying.
Ques. What is the difference between LLM in Criminal Law and LLM in Cyber Law at VU Pune?
Ans. LLM in Criminal Law focuses on substantive and procedural criminal law, criminology, penology, criminal justice administration, and contemporary issues like organized crime, terrorism, and human rights in criminal proceedings. LLM in Cyber Law focuses on laws governing cyberspace, data protection, cybercrime, e-commerce regulations, and digital forensics. Both are 1-year programmes with the same fee structure. The choice depends on your career interest - Criminal Law is suited for litigation and criminal justice careers, while Cyber Law is suited for technology law and corporate legal roles.
Ques. What are the career options after LLM (Criminal Law) from VU Pune?
Ans. After completing LLM (Criminal Law) from VU Pune, graduates can pursue careers as criminal law advocates (specializing in criminal litigation), public prosecutors, legal researchers, legal consultants for NGOs and human rights organizations, academics (after qualifying NET/SET), legal analysts for media, government legal officers, and research associates for government research projects. The LLM also qualifies graduates for doctoral studies (PhD in Law) at VU or other universities.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam for LLM admission at VU Pune, and what is the minimum LLB percentage required?
Ans. No, there is no mandatory entrance exam for LLM admission at Vishwakarma University. Admission is based on the candidate's LLB marks. The minimum eligibility is an LLB (3-year or 5-year integrated) from a statutory university with at least 45% marks in aggregate (40% for reserved category candidates). LLB from any recognized university is accepted.
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