LL.M
(Intellectual Property Rights Law)
LL.M
(Intellectual Property Rights Law)
L.L.M. in Intellectual Property Right Laws i.e IPR Laws is a post graduate course essentially involving concepts of initial and propelled protected innovation (Intellectual Property) and innovation law. It explores on an advanced level the concepts and processes involved in the investigation of approaches influencing licensed innovation and innovation law under the direction of driving researchers in the field. The curriculum covers an extensive variety of areas across insurance of innovations, items, exchange marks, in direct relation with law such as Trademark Act, Patent Act, Copyright Act, Design Act etc
The course is available to those students who wish to make a stunning breakthrough with advanced specialization in the field of criminal law. As one of the leading criminal law colleges in Nashik, Sandip School of Law helps you build the foundation and gain a better understanding of the role of law in the contemporary world. Sandip University offers a strong support group to students in the form of faculty members, student groups, industry experts, all of which will help students attain success in the field of law.
India is a diverse country with a unique legal system. The law is a noble profession to engage in, where your expertise will be the difference between justice and injustice. The legal profession can be a highly rewarding one with the right education. Sandip University offers students an industry-compliant curriculum and 100% placement assistance to all students through a massive annual recruitment drive. Here are some of the companies where lawyers are required in India:
If you wish to pursue this programme or have any further queries, please call Sandip University’s toll-free number 1800-212-2714.
Course Level | Postgraduate |
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Duration | 1 year |
Examination Type | Semester System |
Eligibility | Bachelor's Degree in Law with from any recognized institute under BCI rules, 50% of Marks for Open and OBC, For SC and ST 45%. AND Bachelor's Degree in Law with from any recognized institute under BCI rules, 50% of Marks for Open and OBC, For SC and ST 45%. Candidate must appear in SUN PG/PG CLAT/PG SLAT. |
Top Recruiters | National Legal Institutions, Law Firms, and Defense etc |
Top Job Profiles | IPR Firms, Patent Attorney, Trademark Attorney, Copyrights Attorney, Intellectual Property attorney, Legal Secretary, Intellectual Property Analyst |
Placement ** | Placement Assistant available |
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND LEGAL WRITING | COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW |
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF IPR | INTERNATIONAL IPR |
LAWS RELATING TO PATENT |
LAW AND JUSTICE IN GLOBALIZED WORLD | LAW OF COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBORING RIGHTS |
LAW OF TRADEMARK | LAW RELATING TO INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS AND GEOGRAPHICAL |
DISSERTATION |
CIA:Continuous Internal Assessment L:Theory Lecture T:Tutorial P:Practical TH:Theory Exam. |
*:Oral Examination UC:University Core PC:Programme Core PE:Programme Elective |
CIA |
Weightage |
Description |
CIA 1 |
10% |
Home Assignment |
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CIA 2 |
20% |
Mid-Term Exam(MTE) |
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CIA 3 |
10% |
Seminar Presentation |
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CIA 4 |
10% |
Research Based Activity |
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TOTAL |
50% |
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Programme | Sem | Year | Mode | Eligibility | Academic Fees Per Year (INR) |
Special Fees (Incl. Library Fee & Examination Fees) Per Year (INR) |
Fees Per Year |
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School of Law (PG) |
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LL.M (Intellectual Property Rights Law) 1 Year | 2 | 1 | Sem | Bachelor's Degree in Law with from any recognized institute under BCI rules, 50% of Marks for Open and OBC, For SC and ST 45%. AND Bachelor's Degree in Law with from any recognized institute under BCI rules, 50% of Marks for Open and OBC, For SC and ST 45%.
Candidate must appear in SUN PG/PG CLAT/PG SLAT. |
Rs. 50,000 /- | Rs. 10,000 /- | Rs. 60,000/- |