YBN LL.M. FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between LL.M. and LL.B. at YBN University, and who should pursue LL.M.?
Ans. LL.B. is a 3-year undergraduate law degree that qualifies you to practise as an advocate. LL.M. is a 2-year postgraduate degree that allows you to specialise in a specific area of law such as Criminal Law, Corporate Law, or International Law. LL.M. is ideal for those who want to become legal academics, researchers, senior corporate counsels, or judicial officers, and for practising advocates who want to deepen their expertise in a particular field.
Ques. Is the LL.M. from YBN University recognised for teaching positions in law colleges?
Ans. Yes. An LL.M. from a UGC-recognised university like YBN University qualifies you to apply for Assistant Professor positions in law colleges, subject to clearing UGC-NET (Law). The LL.M. is the minimum qualification required for law faculty positions as per UGC norms.
Ques. Can I pursue LL.M. at YBN University while working as a practising advocate?
Ans. The LL.M. at YBN University is a full-time on-campus programme, which means regular attendance is required. Practising advocates who cannot attend full-time classes may find it challenging. However, students are advised to check with the university directly regarding any flexibility in attendance or scheduling.
Ques. What specialisations are available in the LL.M. programme at YBN University?
Ans. YBN University offers LL.M. specialisations in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Corporate Law, International Law, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Human Rights Law, and Cyber Law. Students can choose their specialisation based on their career interests.
Ques. Does completing LL.M. from YBN University make me eligible for Ph.D. in Law?
Ans. Yes. After completing LL.M. from YBN University, graduates are eligible to apply for Ph.D. in Law at YBN University itself or at any other recognised university. The minimum eligibility for Ph.D. is a postgraduate degree (LL.M.) with at least 55% marks, along with clearing a university entrance test and personal interview.
Ques. What are the career prospects after LL.M. from YBN University, and what is the expected salary?
Ans. LL.M. graduates from YBN University can pursue careers as senior advocates, corporate legal counsels, legal advisors in MNCs, government legal officers, law faculty members, legal researchers, and judicial officers (through state judicial services exams). The average salary for LL.M. graduates typically ranges from Rs. 5 to 8 LPA depending on the role, specialisation, and employer, with corporate law and IPR specialists often commanding higher packages.
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