The fee for LL.M in International Human Rights Law at Parul University is 99000 INR.
Duration | Fees |
Year 1 | 99000 INR |
Total Fees | 99000 INR |
Course name | LL.M in International Human Rights Law |
Duration | 1 Years |
Course level | PG |
Mode of Study | Regular |
Total Fees | 99000 INR |
To be eligible for the LL.M. degree at Parul University, applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in Law (LL.B.) from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks.
Course | Duration | Total Tution fees |
LL.M in International Law | 1 Years | 99000 Annual |
LL.M in Public Policy & Governance | 1 Years | 99000 Annual |
LL.M in Environmental Law | 1 Years | 99000 Annual |
LL.M in Constitutional & Administrative Law | 1 Years | 99000 Annual |
LL.M in Alternative Dispute Resolution | 1 Years | 99000 Annual |
LL.M in Intellectual Property Law | 1 Years | 99000 Annual |
LL.M in Criminal & Security Law | 1 Years | 99000 Annual |
Overall: I chose this course because I am interested in human rights and corporate law, and I think Parul University is well-known for its courses and exposure to large corporations and law firms. In terms of expenses, Parul University is a bit costly as compared to other institutes, but it also provides excellent learning facilities and placement opportunities to its students. We have various amazing events like International Moot Court competition, MUN's, debates, seminar and conference and cultural fests.
Placement: Nearly 95% of the students got placed last year. Parul University LLM course top recruiters were Economic Law Practices, Khaitan & Co. , Wadia Handy, Legasis Legal, Samvad Partners, Hariani & Co and mid sized firms. Parul University provides industry exposure to students with various guest lectures taken by partners of law firms, advocates and professors of foreign law universities.
Infrastructure: All classrooms have air conditions. For law students moot is the most important thing from infrastructure and this college has the best moot court. Libraries are spacious and have an ample amount of books for law. They have indoor and outdoor facilities
Faculty: When I was in school I got interested in management and law at the same time, so I decided to study LLM course. Teachers are extremely helpful and they are always ready to help during study time. Teacher put best effort to clear all doubts of the student course curriculum. It is designed in a way that provides good knowledge and helps to get an easy job in industries.
Hostel: Parul University offers hostels to its students on a sharing basis. Hostel room is newly built with modern facilities. Hostel mess serves quality of food and they take care of food and hygiene. AC and Non- AC rooms were available with attached and common washroom facilities.
Overall: It was my best decision to pursue LLM in International Human Rights Law from Parul University. I completed my LLM in 2019 and currently working as a legal advisor at an international NGO.
Placement: The placement records at Parul University is something to be proud of. The alumni of the Faculty of Law are working at top law firms such as JSA Advocates & Solicitors, Desai & Dewanji Advocates & Solicitors, Amarchand Mangaldas Advocates & Solicitors, etc.
Infrastructure: We have an excellent moot court where I used to spend a lot of time practising. There is also a Legal Aid Clinic that takes care of legal cases for the development of the underprivileged classes.
Faculty: Our faculty members are renowned legal experts with years of experience. There are also a number of international visiting professors who visit our department to deliver guest lectures and expert talks. Our faculty also regularly invites sitting and retired high court and supreme court judges to deliver sessions.
Hostel: I used to be a resident of Sarojini Bhawan A Girls’ Hostel. It was a non-AC room with a common bathroom. There were all basic facilities such as 24*7 running water, drinking water, mess and canteen facilities, and recreational facilities.