In Law, LLM stands for Legum Magister. LLM in Law is a postgraduate degree that an individual can pursue with the completion of LLB. It allows the student to specialize in a specific field that they are interested in. The specialization includes International Law, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, or Human Rights. The program helps an individual in enhancing their legal expertise, research skills, allowing individuals to pursue a career as advocate, consultant, legal advisor, legal manager and professor.
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