GLA University LL.M. FAQs
Ques. What are the two specializations offered in LL.M. at GLA University, and which one should I choose?
Ans. GLA University offers LL.M. in two specializations: (1) Banking, Finance and Insurance Law - ideal for students interested in corporate law, financial regulations, banking sector legal work, and insurance disputes; and (2) Cyber Law and Data Privacy Law - ideal for students interested in technology law, data protection regulations (GDPR, India's DPDP Act), cybercrime, and digital rights. Given the rapid growth of the fintech and technology sectors, both specializations have strong career prospects. Students should choose based on their interest and target career sector.
Ques. Is the LL.M. from GLA University recognized for judicial service examinations?
Ans. Yes, the LL.M. from GLA University is a UGC-recognized postgraduate degree from a recognized private university. Graduates are eligible to appear for judicial service examinations (such as UP PCS-J) and other competitive law examinations. The program's focus on practical legal skills through moot courts, legal aid clinics, and internships also prepares students well for the rigors of judicial service examinations.
Ques. What makes ILSR at GLA University unique compared to other law schools in UP?
Ans. The Institute of Legal Studies and Research (ILSR) at GLA University is the second law school in India after NLSIU Bangalore to adopt the trimester education model, which provides more intensive and focused legal education. The faculty includes global experts from NLUs, Harvard, Stanford, and Cardiff University. The institute also offers free judicial and soft skill training, international conferences, moot court facilities, and 100% placement and internship assistance - features that are rare among law schools in Uttar Pradesh.
Ques. Can LL.M. graduates from GLA University practice as advocates in India?
Ans. LL.M. graduates who already hold an LL.B. degree and have enrolled with the Bar Council of India (BCI) can practice as advocates. The LL.M. itself does not confer the right to practice - that right comes from the LL.B. degree and BCI enrollment. However, LL.M. graduates must pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) if they have not already done so. The LL.M. enhances specialization and is particularly valuable for corporate legal roles, academic positions, and judicial service.
Ques. What are the placement opportunities for LL.M. graduates from GLA University?
Ans. GLA University's ILSR provides 100% placement and internship assistance for LL.M. graduates. Key recruiters include top law firms such as Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas and Co., Trilegal India, Khaitan and Co., and AZB and Partners, as well as corporates like Coforge Ltd., Tata Group, and Reliance Group. Public sector opportunities include positions at RBI, SEBI, public sector banks, and the judiciary. Graduates specializing in Cyber Law are also sought after by technology companies and data protection consultancies.
Ques. Is the LL.M. at GLA University a 1-year or 2-year program, and how is it structured?
Ans. The LL.M. at GLA University is a 1-year program structured in two semesters. The program follows the trimester education model (as adopted by ILSR), which provides an intensive and comprehensive legal education within the 1-year timeframe. The curriculum includes core law subjects, specialization-specific courses, research methodology, dissertation/project work, and practical components like moot courts and internships. Students complete the program in one academic year and are awarded the LL.M. degree upon successful completion.
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