SAHE L.L.M. FAQs
Ques. Does SAHE University accept AP PGLCET scores for LLM admission? Is it mandatory to appear for AP PGLCET?
Ans. Yes, SAHE University accepts AP PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh PG Law Common Entrance Test) scores for admission to the LLM programme. AP PGLCET is the primary state-level entrance exam for LLM admissions in Andhra Pradesh, conducted by Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, on behalf of APSCHE. The 2026 exam was held on May 4, 2026, with results on May 18, 2026. While AP PGLCET is the preferred route, SAHE University also accepts CLAT PG scores and may offer direct merit-based admission if seats remain unfilled after counselling. Candidates are advised to appear for AP PGLCET to maximise their chances of admission.
Ques. What is the specialisation covered under LLM (Corporate and Securities Law) at SAHE University? What subjects are taught?
Ans. The LLM (Corporate and Securities Law) at SAHE University is a specialised programme covering advanced legal topics in the corporate and commercial domain. Key subjects typically include Company Law and Corporate Governance, Securities Law and Capital Markets Regulation, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Banking and Finance Law, Competition Law, Commercial Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, and Intellectual Property Law in the corporate context. The programme is designed to equip graduates with the legal expertise required for careers in corporate law firms, in-house legal departments of companies, SEBI, RBI, and other regulatory bodies. The exact syllabus can be downloaded from siddhartha.edu.in/curriculum-and-syllabus/.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after LLM (Corporate and Securities Law) from SAHE University?
Ans. Graduates of LLM (Corporate and Securities Law) from SAHE University (a UGC-recognised deemed university) can pursue careers as corporate lawyers in law firms, legal advisors in companies, compliance officers, investment banking legal counsel, and regulatory affairs professionals with bodies like SEBI, RBI, and MCA. The degree also qualifies graduates to appear for judicial service examinations (AP Judicial Service), pursue a Ph.D. in Law, or enter academia as law lecturers. Given the growing demand for corporate legal professionals in India's expanding capital markets and M&A landscape, this specialisation offers strong career prospects.
Ques. Is the LLM degree from SAHE University valid for judicial service examinations and teaching positions?
Ans. Yes, the LLM degree from SAHE University is valid for judicial service examinations and teaching positions, as the university is a UGC-recognised deemed university under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956. Graduates can appear for the Andhra Pradesh Judicial Service (APJS) examination, which requires an LLB degree (LLM is an added qualification). For teaching positions in law colleges, the UGC NET (Law) qualification is required in addition to the LLM degree. Candidates aspiring to become law lecturers should plan to appear for UGC NET (Law) after completing their LLM.
Ques. What is the difference between AP PGLCET and CLAT PG for LLM admission at SAHE University? Which is better?
Ans. AP PGLCET is a state-level entrance exam specifically for LLM admissions in Andhra Pradesh, conducted by APSCHE. It is the primary route for admission to most AP state universities and private deemed universities including SAHE. CLAT PG is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Consortium of NLUs, primarily for admission to National Law Universities (NLUs). While SAHE University accepts both, AP PGLCET is more directly relevant for admission here. Candidates targeting NLUs should focus on CLAT PG, while those specifically targeting SAHE University and other AP institutions should prioritise AP PGLCET. Both exams test legal reasoning, constitutional law, and jurisprudence.
Ques. Is the batch size of 20 seats for LLM at SAHE University a disadvantage? How does it affect the learning experience?
Ans. The small batch size of 20 seats for LLM at SAHE University is actually an advantage rather than a disadvantage. A smaller cohort ensures more personalised interaction with faculty, better classroom discussions, and focused mentoring. In postgraduate law programmes, seminar-style teaching and case-based discussions are more effective with smaller groups. However, the limited intake also means that competition for seats can be higher, and candidates should apply early and ensure their AP PGLCET or CLAT PG scores are competitive. The small batch also means limited peer networking compared to larger law schools, which is a factor to consider for those prioritising alumni networks.























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