Collabration
Programme Key Stats
2026
Admission Session

Bachelor’s degree in Law or equivalent degree with minimum 50% marks in aggregate
(45% for reserved category) from any recognize university.
Eligibilty Criteria
1 Year
Duration
₹ 1,20,000
Duration
Programme OVERVIEW
ASBM School of Law offers one-year fulltime LLM in Corporate & Commercial Law and Criminal Law in the academic session 2026 – 27. This programme will enable the students to attain expertise in different aspects of corporate and commercial law, and criminal law. It aims at imparting specialised law subjects for career advancement in teaching, research, judiciary, corporate service, public service and specialised practice in corporate law and criminal law.

Why LL.M. @ ASBM?
- Expert and experienced faculty, retired judges, practitioners and corporate executives as resource persons
- Special Law Library with E-Resources
- Course designed to provide specialised legal training in functioning of law compliances and practices for career advancement
- Helpful to candidates preparing for teaching, judiciary service, corporate placement, public service etc.
- Hostel/Transport available for interested students (separate fees applicable)
Course Curriculum
The students will undergo 28 credits of specialised courses and 4 credits of dissertation spread over two semesters (one year).
Semester - I
- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND LEGAL WRITING
- COMPARATIVE LEGAL SYSTEMS
- LAW AND JUSTICE IN A GLOBALISED WORLD
- ANY ONE GROUP FROM SPECIALISATION COURSES
- Group A (CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL LAW)
- – BANKING AND INSURANCE LAW
- – COMPANY LAW
- – INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW
- Group B (CRIMINAL LAW)
- – CYBER LAW
- – WHITE COLLAR CRIME
- – PRISON REFORM
- Group A (CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL LAW)
Semester – II
- ANY ONE GROUP FROM SPECIALISATION COURSES
- Group A (CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL LAW)
- – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
- – SECURITIES & FINANCIAL MARKETS LAW
- – INVESTMENT LAW
- Group B (CRIMINAL LAW)
- – CRIMINOLOGY
- – PENOLOGY
- – VICTIMOLOGY
- Group A (CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL LAW)
- DISSERTATION





