About LLM in International Trade and Investment Law Course
LL.M with a concentration in International Trade and Investment Law is a postgraduate degree course which requires two years to complete when done in full time. Students can pursue this course in part time but the duration in this case may vary.
Purpose of the course
The course enables students with the thorough understanding of substantive and procedural principles for Trade disputes settlement and arbitration in this field of International Trade and Investment Law.
What is LL.M (International Trade and Investment Law)?
LL.M in International Trade and Investment Law deals with some of the common topics such as trade in goods, trade and intellectual property, services, taxation of international trade, customs law and foreign direct investments etc.
Eligibility Criteria
- Students applying for this course must have LL.B degree or any equivalent (in related stream) from a recognized university in which they must have scored a minimum of 55% aggregate.
- SC/ ST students have 5% of relaxation in the minimum aggregate.
Career Opportunities
Numerous of career options are available for LL.M (International Trade and Investment Law) graduates. They can work in government agencies, NGOs, in-house corporate legal departments and law firms etc.