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Preamble

Master of Laws is a 1-year course which is a professional course. It is called a Master Course because LLM course syllabus is in-depth study of law and legislature. The duration of the course is 1 years and consists of 02 semesters of study.
This Master’s degree consists of disciplines such as Constitutional law or Corporate law of study to supplement the wide range of law subjects as prescribed by Bar Council of India. The Job Opportunity varies depending on the area of interest and expertise gained by the student over the course at the same time. The maximum duration to clear the course is a period of two years from the date of admission to the First Semester Course.

Vision and Mission

To establish an institute globally known for excellence in legal education through blended mode of theory and practical learning to produce socially sensitive and morally sound future legal fraternity

To design Curriculum which is comparable with elite Indian institutes and has international understanding.To provide state of the art infrastructure and faculty which has professional experience blended with excellent academic performance To create self-sustaining base for experimental learning through mooting practices, drafting & pleading, theme based internship & industrial visits.

1 Years

Duration

₹ 1,00,000

Fees (Per Annum)

PCET's

Centralized Placement Cell

Admission fees Rs 10,000/-

Program Highlights

Workshop on Advocacy Skills, Contemporary & Emerging Legal Issues

Community Engagement through Legal Aid Clinic.

Courtroom Exercise, Mock Trials , Moot Courts

Educational Visits -High Court Visits , Jail Visits and Assembly Visits etc

Course Curriculum

    Semester

    I

    • Research Methodology
    • Law and Justice in a Globalized World
    • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Banking and Insurance Laws
  • Corporate Governance
  • Law of Securities and Financial Market

    Semester

    II

  • International Commercial Arbitration
  • Competition Law
  • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
  • Dissertation

    Semester

    I

  • Research Methodology
  • Law and Justice in a Globalized World
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • International Criminal Law
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration
  • Police Law and Administration

    Semester

    II

  • Penology and Victimology
  • White Collar Crime and Economic Offences
  • Privileged Class Deviance
  • Dissertation

    Semester

    I

  • Research Methodology
  • Law and Justice in a Globalized World
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Ethics in Public Policy
  • Local Self Governance
  • Fundamental Rights and Directive Principle of State Policy

    Semester

    II

  • Administrative Law
  • Election Law
  • Media Law
  • Dissertation

    Semester

    VII

  • Local Self Governance including Panchayat Administration
  • Family Law II
  • Labour Law II
  • Company Law
  • Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance
  • Case Analysis Preparation I
  • Workshop on Contemporary Issue I

    Semester

    VIII

  • Public International Law
  • Law of Taxation
  • Administrative Law
  • Intellectual Property Rights I
  • Moot Court Exercise and Internship
  • Case Analysis Preparation I
  • Workshop on Contemporary Issue II

    Semester

    XI

  • Environment Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • Banking Law including Negotiable Instrument Act 1881 / Intellectual Property Rights II
  • Insurance Law / Interpretation of Statutes
  • White Collar Crimes / Media and Law
  • Mental Health and Stress Management
  • Research Paper

    Semester

    X

  • I.T. Law with DPDP Act 2023
  • Election Law
  • Offences Against Women / RTI
  • Offences Against Child and Juvenile / Legal and Constitutional History of India
  • Criminal Psychology and Criminal Sociology / Health Law
  • Intra-personal Communication Skills
  • Forensic Science

Programme

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  • PEO 1: To make graduates of the LLM Program capable of contributing towards the Nation's development agenda through their ability to solve diverse and complex legal issues.
  • PEO 2: To transform graduates of the LLM Program into successful members of the legal fraternity for handling legal issues, by developing legal skills in core areas such as Constitutional laws, Civil Laws, Criminal laws, and Business laws.
  • PEO 3: To equip graduates of the LLM Program with the essence of responsibility to serve society through their professional skills in advocacy, judicial services, and other legal services.

Programme Outcomes (POs)

Here are some possible ProgramOutcomes(POs) for a LLM.program:
  • PO–1: Familiarizing students with laws and judicial interpretations at the national and international level and a comparative study of the same.
  • PO–2: Apprising students of the legal system, rule of law, and administration of justice.
  • PO–3: Imparting professionally and socially relevant legal education.
  • PO–4: Sensitizing students towards the issues of access to justice of the deprived, marginalized and weaker sections of society.
  • PO–5: Producing internationally competent litigating lawyers, corporate lawyers, judges, judicial officers, legal officers, researchers, law reformers, academicians, etc.
  • PO–6: Imparting skills of legal reasoning, problem solving, research, legal writing, oral and written communication, persuasion, leadership and teamwork.
  • PO–7: Promoting ethical practices in the profession of law.
  • PO–8: Promoting inter-disciplinary approach to legal profession.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

  • PSO–1: Do legal research.
  • PSO–2: Understand, interpret, and apply law.
  • PSO–3: Evaluate and compare domestic and international laws.
  • PSO–4: Design, and formulate case theory and strategy.
  • PSO–5: Analyze and differentiate facts and law.
  • PSO–6: Solve problems by employing legal reasoning, research.

Eligibility

Eligibility: Three or Five years LL.B. Degree from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance.

Obtained at least 50 % marks (45 % marks in case of candidates from reserved category)


FAQ's

What law programs are offered by Pimpri Chinchwad University (PCU)?

The School of Law at PCU offers integrated undergraduate programs such as B.A. LL.B., B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons), and a three-year LL.B. program. Postgraduate and diploma programs are also available in select legal specializations.

Is the law program approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI)?

Yes, all law programs at PCU are duly approved by the Bar Council of India, ensuring compliance with national legal education standards.

What is the eligibility criteria for admission to the law programs?

For integrated five-year programs (B.A. LL.B.), candidates must have completed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST). For the three-year LL.B., a graduation degree is required with similar minimum marks.

Does the Law Department provide practical legal training?

Absolutely. The department emphasizes clinical legal education through moot courts, legal aid camps, internships, court visits, and legal research projects.

Are internships compulsory for law students at PCU?

Yes, internships are a mandatory part of the curriculum. The university assists students in securing internships with law firms, courts, NGOs, corporate legal cells, and government bodies.

What are the career opportunities after completing law from PCU?

Graduates can pursue careers as advocates, legal advisors, corporate counsels, judicial service officers, legal researchers, or continue with LL.M. or Ph.D. for academic and research-oriented careers.

Does the Law Department have experienced faculty?

Yes, the School of Law is staffed with highly qualified and experienced faculty members.

What facilities are provided to law students on campus?

Law students at PCU enjoy access to a well-equipped library with legal databases (Manupatra, SCC Online), digital classrooms, moot court hall, legal aid center, and e-learning platforms.

How can I apply to the law courses at Pimpri Chinchwad University?

You can apply online through the official PCU admission portal, or visit the admissions office on campus. The admission process may include an entrance test and/or personal interview.

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