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An LLM course from School of Indian Legal Thought, MGU opens no. of paths in academia (Professor), judiciary (Judge, Magistrate), corporate/private sector (Legal Advisor, In-house Counsel, Policy Analyst), government (Public Prosecutor, PSU Legal Officer), and specialised roles like Legal Researcher, NGO Advocate, or Legal Journalist, leveraging expertise in areas like Human Rights, International Law, or Constitutional Law for high-impact roles
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No, students can not get direct admissions into LLM course at School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University. For enrollment, they need to complete all the stages according to the university's prescribed guidelines. It starts with registration into the course, and concluding on the fee payment of the course.
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There are no. of factors that one can taken into account, while comparing the SILT, Mahatma Gandhi University LLM course. These factors can not be predecided, because it can change according to the students' preferences. Some of the important considered factors are, seats, placements, fees, ROI, etc.
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The official website of the school claims that the (programme outcome) for LLM course at School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University is the capability to analyse, evaluate and interpret evidence, arguments, claims, beliefs on the basis of empirical evidence; reflect relevant implications to the reality; formulate logical arguments; critically evaluate practices, policies and theories to develop knowledge and understanding; able to envisage the reflective thought to the implication on the society.
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The subjects given in the LLM course at School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University carries a similar number of credits course. The courses/ subjects are distinguish as common core, subject core, subject elective, and seminar paper. The university does noot mentioned the names of the subjects. However, the course code is mentioned, and those are:
- LTM21C05
- LTM21C06
- LTM21C07
- LTM21C08
- LTM21E35
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The total number of seats given at School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University for LLM course shall be limited to around twenty. Also as per the info. from the website of the school, number of students to be admitted to one specialisation shall be limited to a maximum of seven. However the total intake for all the programmes together shall not exceed 28.
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The application fee for School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University LLM course is might similar to the fees of MGU CAT. Thus the application fee for the course is as follows:
Categories | MGU CAT Application Fee 2026 |
|---|---|
General candidates | INR 1,200 |
SC/ST candidates | INR 600 |
Open All India quota | INR 1,200 |
International candidates | USD 100 |
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The application process for LLM course at School of Indian Legal Throught, Mahatma Gandhi University begins with the registration for the accepted entrance exam. Admission to the course will be made from the rank-list prepared on the basis of the marks obtained in the entrance test conducted by the School, or any other admission process conducted by the MGU.
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