Master of Law (LLM) in Criminal Law,

Eligibility

LLB/BA-LLB/or any other degree in Law as per BCI.

Course Details

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Criminal law is the specialized field of law that focuses on crime and its legal repercussions. This type of degree program typically explores the subjects of forensics, causation, offenses, charges and more to appropriately prepare students for a future in the criminal justice system. Students should understand the theories and concepts behind criminal law through the study of courses such as philosophy of criminal law, organized crime, criminalization, types of offenses, the penal process and more. L.L.M Criminal Law is a 3- year post-graduate course, designed to deal with actions of intentional harm to individuals, which, in a larger sense, are offenses against humanity. The course is designed to train eligible candidates in finding and catching criminals to prevent crime in the society and maintain a peaceful environment to live in. 

Many employers from different industries find that students with an advanced degree in criminal law exhibit an assortment of useful traits and characteristics. These students tend to have strong negotiation skills in addition to advanced communication abilities. Additionally, students in this field typically show a knack for thorough, critical thinking.

The cost of earning a degree in criminal law can vary from one university to another. The number of required courses, the type of degree program, the location of the school and other factors can all influence the overall tuition. Some student may even gain financial aid, scholarships or work-study opportunities to offset the cost.

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