FIMT LLM FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of the LLM ADR degree in terms of career opportunities?
Ans. The LLM in Alternative Dispute Resolution opens diverse career paths including positions as arbitrators, mediators, legal consultants in dispute resolution firms, in-house counsel in multinational corporations, government positions in dispute resolution bodies, and roles in international arbitration centers. The specialized knowledge makes graduates valuable in sectors like finance, infrastructure, energy, and international trade. Many graduates also establish their own mediation and arbitration practices.
Ques. What is the difference between arbitration and mediation?
Ans. Arbitration is a formal process where an arbitrator hears both parties and makes a binding decision. Mediation is an informal process where a neutral mediator helps parties reach a mutually acceptable settlement. The LLM ADR program covers both processes in detail, along with other dispute resolution mechanisms like negotiation and conciliation. Students learn when and how to apply each method effectively.
Ques. Can I pursue the LLM ADR program if I have a law degree from a non-Indian university?
Ans. Yes, candidates with a law degree from a recognized non-Indian university are eligible to apply for the LLM program at FIMT, provided they meet the other eligibility criteria and secure a valid IPU CET (PG) score. However, it is advisable to verify the specific recognition status of your degree with GGSIPU before applying.
Ques. What are the internship opportunities available during the LLM ADR program?
Ans. FIMT provides internship opportunities with leading law firms, arbitration centers, and corporate legal departments from the first semester onwards. These internships are integral to the curriculum and provide practical exposure to real-world dispute resolution matters. Many students receive full-time job offers from the organizations where they intern, making internships a crucial pathway to placement.
Ques. How does FIMT support students in developing practical dispute resolution skills?
Ans. FIMT's LLM program includes mock arbitrations, mediation simulations, negotiation exercises, and client counseling sessions. The college also organizes guest lectures by practicing arbitrators, mediators, and industry experts. Additionally, students have access to online scholarly journals, e-library facilities, and can participate in national-level legal competitions focused on dispute resolution.
Ques. What is the international recognition of the LLM ADR degree?
Ans. FIMT's LLM ADR program is affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) and follows international standards in dispute resolution education. Graduates are recognized by international arbitration bodies and can pursue further certifications from organizations like the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the American Arbitration Association (AAA). The degree is valued globally for careers in international dispute resolution.
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