LL.M
Candidates possessing a degree in Law from any recognised University complying with the eligibility criteria are eligible for admission to Postgraduate Degree course with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates).
Admission to the LL.M. degree programme is made purely on the basis of merit. The admission to the course shall be subject to fulfilling the conditions stipulated in the regulations at the time of admission and production of documentary evidence of their eligibility. The candidate shall after submission of duly filled application, appear before the admission committee for screening. The admission committee shall determine the eligibility of the candidate for admission.
- Students are required to attend a minimum of 75% of classes in every course.
- If a student fails to attend any course, including seminar courses, for at least 75% of the total classes held, he/she shall be declared as disqualified to write the written examination and shall be required to re-register for the course when it is next offered.
- The student having shortage of attendance may seek condonation may consider the following grounds for condonation up to 25%
- Representing the College in any inter-college, inter university, national or international sports events;
- Attending any University / College activity;
- Attending any programme in NSS, NCC, Moot Court, Legal Aid, Lok Adalath, preparation of Public Interest Litigation etc.,
- Medical grounds.
| Courses I Semester | Core/Specialization Papers |
1.1 | Legal Theory | (Core Subject) |
1.2 | Judicial Process | (Core Subject) |
1.3 | Law & Social Transformation In India | (Core Subject) |
1.4 | Indian Constitutional Law: New Challenges | (Core Subject) |
II Semester | ||
2.1 | Legal Concepts | (Core Subject) |
2.2 | Legal Education and Research Methodology | (Core Subject) |
2.3 | Consumer Protection and Competition Law | Specialization Paper 1 |
2.4 | Formation of Companies, Capital Structure & Corporate Governance | Specialization Paper 2 |
III Semester |
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3.1 | Law of Insurance | Specialization Paper 3 |
3.2 | Corporate Finance and Investment | Specialization Paper 4 |
3.3 | Corporate Audit and Taxation | Specialization Paper 5 |
3.4 | Law of Industrial and Intellectual Property | Specialization Paper 6 |
| IV Semester |
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4.1 | DISSERTATION |
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4.2 | Law of Banking | Specialization Paper 7 |
4.3 | International Trade Law | Specialization Paper 8 |
4.4 | Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency | Specialization Paper 9 |
4.5 | SWAYAM | (Core Subject) |
The orders, notifications issued by the Karnataka State Law University from time to time are applicable to such matters which are not covered under the rules and regulations of Autonomous college, provided they are in conformity with the provisions of KSLU and UGC guidelines on autonomy and approved by the Academic Council and the Governing Body of the college as the case may be.
Note: The rules and regulations are subject to change from time to time.