The Master of Laws, commonly known as LLM, is an advanced postgraduate law degree designed for students who wish to specialise in specific areas of legal studies. This programme allows law graduates to deepen their knowledge in fields such as Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, International Law, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Human Rights Law. The LLM course focuses on advanced legal research, academic writing, and critical analysis of legal systems and policies. In India, students can pursue the Master of Laws after completing an LLB degree from a recognised institution.