MAHE Bengaluru Admission 2023: LLM applications underway; apply before August 31
Tanuja Joshi | August 1, 2023 | 12:39 PM IST | 1 min read
MAHE Bengaluru Admission 2023: The placement package for MLS LLM graduates ranges from 7 to 12 lakhs per annum.
NEW DELHI: The Manipal Law School (MLS), of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Bengaluru, has invited applications for LLM (Master of Laws) for the academic year 2023. Candidates can submit their applications online before August 31.
Interested applicants applying for LLM for the 2023 academic session can access the online application portal at manipal.edu. To complete the application process, candidates must register, provide all necessary information, and submit their application before the last date.
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Manipal Law School provides corporate placement opportunities to its graduates on successful completion of the LLM programme. The placement package for MLS LLM graduates ranges from 7 to 12 lakhs per annum. MLS will also provide scholarships to students based on their academic achievements.
Manipal Law School is approved by the Bar Council of India and affiliated with the International Law School Association, USA. MLS has also introduced two specialized LLM programmes on Data Privacy and Cyber Law and Information Technology Law. These programmes cater to students interested in both regular and hybrid learning modes.
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Avinash Dadhich, director of Manipal Law School, MAHE Bengaluru said, “MLS has always been committed to pushing the boundaries of legal education. With the introduction of our specialized LLM courses in Data Privacy and Cyber Law and Information Technology Law, we are not only addressing the changing needs of the legal field but also preparing our students to thrive in a technology-driven world. The combination of internships and corporate placements makes our programmes truly exceptional and sets a precedent for other law schools in India.”
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