Mohit Dhulia
LLM (Criminal Law): The Master of Law in Criminal Law is a postgraduate law course designed for students who want to work as defence lawyers, litigation officers, or investigators. The course teaches aspirants about various aspects of judicial processes and legal concepts. Candidates who complete this programme are also entrusted with policymaking, crime prevention measures, and the legitimate interests of crime victims. The course also prepares candidates to deal with miscarriages of justice and criminal justice processes. Graduates of the LL.M in Criminal Law also deal with public-interest issues.
Some of the course’s major highlights are listed below:
Course Level | Post-graduate |
Duration of Course | 3 Years |
Eligibility Criteria | L.L.B. or B.A.–L.L.B. degree from a recognized university |
Process of Admission | Counseling after taking entrance examination |
Examination Type | Semester System |
Fee of Course | INR 3 to 5 Lacs |
Average Starting Salary | INR 3 to 10 Lacs |
Top Employment Areas | Colleges & universities, Criminal Tribunals, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, etc. |
Candidates seeking admission to the course must have completed either a three-year L.L.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree or a five-year B.A.-L.L.B. degree from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 55 percent.
Many institutes prefer students with professional experience; therefore, candidates should have a minimum of 24 months of work experience.
Candidates seeking admission to the course must have completed either a three-year L.L.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree or a five-year B.A.-L.L.B. degree from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 55 percent.
Many institutes prefer students with professional experience; therefore, candidates should have a minimum of 24 months of work experience.
The following are some of the top institutes in the country that offer the course, along with their locations and fees:
Name of College | City | Average Fees |
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National Law School of India University (NLSIU) | Bangalore | 80,100 |
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi | New Delhi | Not Mentioned |
NALSAR University of Law | Hyderabad | 83,500 |
The National Law Institute University (NLIU) | Bhopal | 1.5 Lacs |
Symbiosis Law School | Pune | 92,000 |
The syllabus is broken down into semesters in the table below:
SEMESTER 1 | SEMESTER 2 |
---|---|
Theories of Law | Banking Law |
Research Methodology | Corporate Jurisprudence |
SEMESTER 3 | SEMESTER 4 |
Legal Concepts | Corporate Law |
Legislative Process | Life and Fire Insurance |
SEMESTER 5 | SEMESTER 6 |
Judicial Process | Competition Law |
Law of Intellectual Property 1 | Consumer Law |
– | Law of Intellectual property 2 |
Criminal law is a lucrative field in terms of job opportunities, with positions available in various departments. With increased legal awareness, various corporate firms hire criminal law experts or consultants to handle legal matters. Jobs are available in a variety of law firms, courts, and government agencies. Graduates can also apply for magistrate positions via entrance exams and other selection processes. The following are some of the popular profiles for LL.M Criminal Law graduates:
JOB PROFILE | JOB DESCRIPTION | AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY IN INR |
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Criminologists | To investigate and analyse criminals’ behaviour patterns and methods in order to determine what motivates them. Criminologists must be good psychologists, and once they discover the reason for a criminal’s actions, they can predict or prevent similar crimes in the future. | 2.5 to 5 Lacs |
Detective | To manage criminal activity by interviewing suspects, witnesses, and victims, as well as arresting suspects. | 2 to 4 Lacs |
Criminal Lawyer | To defend or prosecute individuals or organisations who have been charged with a crime. They handle cases involving violence, drug crimes, theft, and fraud. | 2 to 3.5 Lacs |
Forensic Science Technician | To assist in the capture, conviction, or acquittal of criminal suspects. A Forensic Science Technician collects and handles evidence from crime scenes on behalf of police departments before analysing it in a specialised laboratory. | 3 to 6 Lacs |
Lecturer/ Professor | To teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels in areas assigned and reviewed by the Head of Department from time to time, and to supervise or assist in the supervision of undergraduate, taught graduate (Masters), or research graduate (MPhil/PhD) students. | 4 to 7 Lacs |
Ans. NLIU Bhopal, RGNLU Patiala, RMLNLU Lucknow, NLU Odisha, NLU Guwahati, and Symbiosis are among the best LLM institutions.
Ans. Candidates seeking admission to the course must have completed either a three-year L.L.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree or a five-year B.A.-L.L.B. degree from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 55 percent.
Ans. LL.M – Criminal Law course is of three years.
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