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Jindal LLM Brouhure

The document discusses the LL.M. programs offered at Jindal Global Law School in India. It provides details on the various LL.M. concentrations available, including corporate and financial law, intellectual property law, competition law, international trade law, taxation law, and environmental law. It also discusses the goals of the programs in providing a global legal education to equip students with research skills.

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MHRD, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

LL.M. Programme (Residential)


Corporate & Financial Law and Policy
Intellectual Property Rights & Technology Law
Competition Law
International Trade & Investment Law
Taxation Law
General Legal Studies
LL.M. Programme Environmental Law,
Energy & Climate Change Law
(in Association with WWF-India)
LAW SCHOOL IN INDIA &
JINDAL GLOBAL
LAW SCHOOL
SOUTH ASIA by
TOP 0 TOP 20 TOP 150
RANKED NUMBER in BRICS in ASIA in THE WORLD
O.P. Jindal
JGU Global University
Established in 2009, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) is a non-profit global university. The JGU was established
as a philanthropic initiative by its Founding Chancellor Mr. Naveen Jindal, in memory of his late father Mr. O.P.
Jindal. The university has received support from the Government of Haryana and is recognised by the University
Grants Commission (UGC). In September 2019, the Government of India accorded the 'Institution of Eminence'
(IOE) status to the university, making JGU one of only eight private universities to receive the award. JGU is one
among very few universities in Asia that maintains a 1: 9 faculty-student ratio and appoints faculty members
from India and different parts of the world with outstanding academic qualifications and experience. The
university has made history by breaking into the QS World University Ranking 2020. JGU is also the only Indian
private university in the top 150 'young' universities of the world (under 50 years of age) in the QS Young
University Ranking 2020. JGU is the youngest university in the world to feature in both these rankings.
As a research-intensive university, JGU is deeply committed to its core institutional values of interdisciplinarity
and innovative pedagogy, pluralism and rigorous scholarship, and globalism and international engagement. To
achieve its mandate, the JGU has established nine schools:
n Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) The University Grants Commission (UGC) and
n Jindal Global Business School (JGBS) the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
n Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA) Government of India, have granted the
n Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) 'Autonomy' status to JGU for receiving “A” Grade
n Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities (JSLH) from the National Assessment and Accreditation
n Jindal School of Journalism & Communication (JSJC) Council (NAAC). This makes JGU the only private
n Jindal School of Art & Architecture (JSAA) university in the State of Haryana and one of the
n Jindal School of Banking & Finance (JSBF) only two private universities in India to be given
n Jindal School of Environment & Sustainability (JSES) the status of autonomy.

Jindal GLOBAL LAW SCHOOL


Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), India's first global law school, is
situated on an 80-acre state of the art residential Jindal Global
University campus at Sonipat, Haryana. The vision of JGLS is to
promote global courses, global programmes, global curriculum,
global research, global collaborations, and global interaction
JGLS
through a global faculty. JGLS is the home of many leading legal
academics and world-renowned legal scholars. Many faculty
members of JGLS are engaged in cutting-edge legal research,
collaborate with academic institutions worldwide, organize
academic events and research seminars, and conduct policy
Prof. (Dr.) B.S. Chimni Prof. (Dr.) Upendra Baxi
dialogues on a regular basis. Most importantly, JGLS faculty
members are dedicated teachers committed to provide an engaging and stimulating learning environment that
makes the study of law and legal institutions exciting, challenging and rewarding. Critical, contextual and
interdisciplinary approaches to legal education remain the core ethos of JGLS and therefore, students at JGLS
are encouraged to study law, examine legal problems and find solutions by looking into broader social,
economic, political, cultural and ethical factors, enabling students to gain necessary skills required to succeed
and become an agent of change in the national and global stage. In the academic year 2020-21, JGLS offers a
three-year BA (Hons) in Legal Studies programme; a five-year BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons) programme; a
three-year LLB programme and a number of one-year LL.M. programmes. The JGLS LL.M. programmes are open
to law graduates, legal practitioners, civil servants and diplomats (with a degree in law), and judges. The Jindal
Global Law School has ranked No.1 in India and between 100 –150 in the world in the subject category 'Law' in QS
World University Ranking 2020.

02
Vice Chancellor's Message
I have great pleasure in welcoming you to the Post-Graduate Programmes
offered at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS). The LL.M. and Ph.D.
programmes have witnessed a remarkable growth in the past few years.
These programmes foster teaching and research to provide thorough
knowledge of law and advanced training in legal research to meet the
challenges arising from the globalization of law and legal profession. Our
LL.M. courses are specifically designed to enable you to acquire necessary
skills to progress in your chosen future career. We began our LL.M.
programmes in 2010 and what our students have achieved in a short span
of time is truly extraordinary. The heart of university life is about
generating new ideas and critical perspectives that help address some of
the contemporary and emerging challenges of the world. JGU is a
research-intensive University, which has established several research
centres in all its schools and all faculty appointments are made keeping in
mind the need and vision of each school as well as research centre. I am
confident that all graduates from the JGLS post-graduate programmes
will be able to fulfil their career aspirations, including opportunities in
higher education and various professions both in India and abroad. I
sincerely hope that you will make the best use of this amazing
opportunity to pursue post-graduate studies in Law at a Global University.
I am confident that the outstanding faculty of JGLS will inspire and
motivate you to work hard and to engage in rigorous academic work
reflecting a sense of passionate commitment to achieving excellence.
Once again, I take this opportunity to welcome you to the University.

CENTRE FOR
POST GRADUATE LEGAL STUDIES
(CPGLS)
At JGLS, the LL.M. and Ph.D. programmes are offered under the aegis of the CPGLS. The Centre is established to
offer advanced and interdisciplinary teaching, learning and research opportunities in law for post-graduate
students, thereby creating an intellectually stimulating academic environment with highly qualified, experienced
and dedicated faculty members committed to provide an excellent and world-class legal education. The LL.M.
programme is developed to impart Indian and global perspectives on aspects of corporate and finance,
international trade and investment, competition, intellectual property rights, taxation, environmental and climate
change, and general legal studies. Keeping in view the vision of the O.P. Jindal Global University to provide
globalized legal education, the LL.M. programme aims to equip students with skills to conduct research on legal
issues from a global perspective, enabling them to think, innovate and apply their knowledge to emerging global
legal issues. The post-graduate law programmes, therefore, on transnational and comparative approaches to
learning and research. In recognition of its efforts, the CPGLS, in 2014, received a letter of support from The
Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), The Hague, The Netherlands.

03
Our Postgraduate
Law Programmes
LL.M. programmes at JGLS are progressive and intensive. Its curriculum is innovative in design and imaginative in
content. The programme has rigorous and advanced teaching pedagogy which provides global perspectives on
legal issues and an in-depth understanding in a particular branch of law. In the LL.M. degree, students study a
number of core courses and then, either proceed to select courses from a wide range of specialist electives to
engage with an area of law in more depth and rigour, such as corporate and financial law, international trade and
investment law, competition law, intellectual property and technology law, tax law, and environmental law and
climate change; or choose to study diverse elective courses, enabling students to gain deeper understanding and
advanced knowledge of legal processes, issues and the functioning of legal institutions within the broader social,
economic, political, cultural, and global contexts.

n LL.M. In Corporate and Financial Law and Policy


n LL.M. in Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Law
n LL.M. in Competition Law
n LL.M. in International Trade and Investment Law
n LL.M. in Taxation Law
n LL.M. in General Legal Studies
n LL.M. in Environmental Law, Energy & Climate Change Law (in Association with WWF-India)
(Non-Residential)

The elective courses are designed carefully keeping in mind the needs and interests of postgraduate students as
well as the challenges legal practitioners face in dealing with complex legal issues in an increasingly globalized
legal profession. As such, the courses integrate recent legal scholarship with current trends in legal practice and
are taught by JGLS faculty members, who not only hold advanced degrees from leading universities of the world
but are also leading scholars and academicians engaged in cutting-edge legal research in their specialized area.
Periodically, internationally recognised legal academics and experts, leading legal practitioners, judges and
industry professionals are invited at JGLS to offer lectures, seminars and interact with our postgraduate students.
Our LL.M. programmes, therefore, are designed with a view to producing world class legal professionals, scholars,
researchers and academics.

Distinctive Features of Our LL.M.


n Innovative and intensive curriculum that blends theory with practice;
n Advanced, yet flexible, pedagogy to accommodate students' need and interests;
n Focused on developing essential skills in preparation for employment or further study;
n Critical, contextual, interdisciplinary and policy-oriented approach to teaching and learning;
n Small, interactive and seminar style learning environment;
n Individual guidance, supervision and mentoring;
n World-renowned legal scholars and practitioners, with diverse social and cultural backgrounds recruited
from around the globe, possessing extensive experience in teaching, research, publication, legal systems,
consultation, advocacy and policy dialogue;
n The highly impressive faculty-student ratio of 1:9.

04
LL.M. in
Corporate and Financial Law and Policy
LL.M. in Corporate and Financial Law and Policy encourages interdisciplinary engagement with 'corporate,
financial and economic laws'. This specialization provides a unique opportunity to understand the various modes
of investment, associated risk, decision making process and underlying challenges as well as impediments. An
expansive list of elective courses will take students through the nuances of corporate restructuring, risk and return
associated with investment, contemporary issues in mergers and acquisitions, and strategies to improve financial
stability of corporate entities. Elective courses are taught by experienced corporate lawyers and academicians,
and designed to embed practical understanding with academic rigour. This specialization is suitable for and will
benefit corporate lawyers, business professionals, academicians, financial regulators and legal practitioners.

Unique Features of our LL.M. in Corporate and Financial Law and Policy
The JGLS LL.M. in Corporate and Financial Law and Policy offers a cutting-edge curriculum developed with leading
academics, industry professionals and regulators. Courses in this specialization will focus on legal, regulatory and
economic challenges faced by corporate entities. Classroom experience will be augmented with a series of
research and professional conferences on contemporary corporate law topics organized by JGLS and other
schools of O.P. Jindal Global University. The outstanding academic qualifications of JGLS faculties and legal
professionals along with a diverse array of research centres housed in the JGLS, would provide an excellent
platform for LL.M. students to participate in cutting-edge research.

What will you study?


LL.M. in Corporate and Financial Law and Policy is a 28-credit programme including core, foundational and elective
courses. All students must complete the required credits in order to receive the LL.M. degree. As a compulsory
requirement, LL.M. students need to write a dissertation of 10,000 – 12,000 words. Students are allowed to take a
minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 electives.

CORE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVES FROM OTHER STREAMS
( 3 & 2 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2 OR 4 CREDITS)

Legal Research International Investment CSR, Development and Comparative Insolvency Law
Methodology Law Global Governance
Law and Justice in a Intersections of Law, Mergers and Acquisitions International Commercial Arbitration
Globalizing World Business and Human Rights
Comparative Public Law Commercial Contract Governance of Artificial International Economics
and Systems of Governance Drafting Intelligence & Blockchain

International Commercial Corporate Governance International Development Finance


Law and Business Ethics and South-South Cooperation
Foundational Course in Corporate Social Management Accounting Institutional Economics
‘Introduction to Corporate Accounting
and Financial Law’
Doing Business in the Financial Markets in the Economics of Financial Crisis
European Union European Union
Dissertation (5 credits)

The electives mentioned above are merely indicative and may vary from year to year depending on the availability
of faculty members, their research interests, and the number of students opting for an elective course. It may not
be possible to offer every course listed above. With permission, it is possible to take up to two modules external to
your programme, as optional choices.
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LL.M. in
Intellectual Property Rights and
Technology Law
This specialization provides a unique opportunity to understand the interplay between Intellectual Property and
new technologies. It is vital for legal practitioners to comprehend the nuances of the Indian intellectual property
regime within the global context, so that effective legal strategies can be developed to aid corporate entities to
conduct cross-border transactions with zero or minimum risks. It is equally necessary to understand the relevance
and importance of evolving intellectual property rights jurisprudence in other jurisdictions, such as in the United
Kingdom, European Union and the United States.

Unique Features of our LL.M. in Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Law
The JGLS LL.M. in Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Law offers a cutting-edge curriculum developed in
conjunction with leading academics, IP experts, industry professionals and enforcement officials. Courses will
focus on the legal, regulatory, political, ethical, and economic challenges, thus providing a multidimensional
approach towards intellectual property rights and technology law. Classroom experience will be augmented
with a series of research and professional conferences on contemporary IPR and technology law topics
organized.

What will you study?


LL.M. in Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Law is a 28-credit programme including core, foundational
and elective courses. All students must complete the required credits in order to receive the LL.M. degree. As a
compulsory requirement, LL.M. students need to write a dissertation of 10,000 – 12,000 words. Students are
allowed to take a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 electives.

CORE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVES FROM OTHER STREAMS
( 3 & 2 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2 OR 4 CREDITS)

Legal Research Music and Copyright Advance Intellectual Standard Essential Patents and
Methodology Property Rights Antitrust Concerns
Law and Justice in a Information Technology, Global Pharmaceutical Commercial Contract Drafting
Globalizing World E-commerce & Cyber Law Regulation
Comparative Public Law Artificial Intelligence and Interface between A Practitioner's Approach to
and Systems of Governance Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Rights Competition Law in India
Rights and Competition Law
Biotechnology Law Intellectual Property Entertainment Law
Management
Foundational Course in Copyright in the Digital International Investment Law
Intellectual Property Law Age
EU and Approaches to International Trade Law
New Technology
Dissertation (5 credits)

The electives mentioned above are merely indicative and may vary from year to year depending on the availability
of faculty members, their research interests, and the number of students opting for an elective course. It may not
be possible to offer every course listed above. With permission, it is possible to take up to two modules external to
your programme, as optional choices.

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LL.M. in
Competition Law
LL.M. in Competition Law provides a unique opportunity to study the role of competition law in market regulation.
It is vital for today's legal practitioners to comprehend the nuances of the Indian competition law regime, so that
effective compliance with existing regulations can be ensured, and long and complex antitrust investigations can
be avoided in the first place. It is also necessary to be equipped with the right knowledge and information about
the fast-developing Indian antitrust jurisprudence as well as understand the relevance and importance of
evolving antitrust jurisprudence in other jurisdictions, such as the European Union and the United States.

Unique Features of our LL.M. in Competition Law


The curriculum is developed in conjunction with a committee, consisting of leading competition and consumer
lawyers, IP experts, industry professionals, enforcement officials, and Indian, E.U., U.S. and international academic
experts. Courses will focus on the legal, regulatory, political, ethical, and economic aspects of competition law
and policy, thus providing a multidimensional approach towards competition law.

What will you study?


LL.M. in Competition Law is a 28-credit programme including core, foundational and elective courses. All students
must complete the required credits in order to receive the LL.M. degree. As a compulsory requirement, LL.M.
students need to write a dissertation of 10,000 – 12,000 words. Students are allowed to take a minimum of 4 and a
maximum of 6 electives.

CORE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVES FROM OTHER STREAMS


( 3 & 2 CREDITS)

Legal Research Methodology Competition Law in Digital Markets Mergers and Acquisitions

Law and Justice in a Globalizing World Antitrust Issues in EU and US Commercial Contract Drafting

Comparative Public Law and Systems of Practitioner’s perspective in EU and Approaches to New Technology
Governance Competition Law
Standard Essential Patents and Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual
Antitrust Concerns Property Rights
Foundational Course in Competition Law Interface between Intellectual
Property Rights and Competition Law
Merger Control
Dissertation (5 credits)

The electives mentioned above are merely indicative and may vary from year to year depending on the
availability of faculty members, their research interests, and the number of students opting for an elective course.
It may not be possible to offer every course listed above. With permission, it is possible to take up to two modules
external to your programme, as optional choices.

07
LL.M. in
International Trade and Investment Law
Understanding of global economic relations requires specialized and advanced learning of trade and investment
institutions, rules and principles. This programme, therefore, seeks to provide a platform for richer theoretical,
contextual, practical and multidisciplinary inquiry to understand institutional frameworks, global legal processes,
policy dynamics, and contemporary challenges in the area of international trade and investment. Students will
engage in an intensive study of global, regional and local economic regimes concerned with trade and investment,
their interactions and contemporary relevance through a carefully selected elective courses. Students can explore
a wide variety of topics and examine emerging issues in international trade and investment in great detail in their
areas of professional and research interest. This specialisation will enable students to develop critical thinking, a
range of perspectives and policy-oriented approach towards the most pressing contemporary issues arising from
global economic relations.

Unique Features of our LL.M. in International Trade and Investment Law


In addition to core courses, JGLS offers a range of exciting and stimulating elective courses in the area of
international trade and investment that are global in focus, innovative and progressive in curriculum design, and
benchmarked against leading global law schools in terms of teaching, learning and assessment to provide a
challenging and rewarding academic experience. The courses are designed by JGLS faculty members, who not
only hold qualifications from leading universities of the world, but also are highly experienced and outstanding
scholars, innovative thinkers, leading professionals and experts in their field, engaged in cutting-edge research,
and publish regularly in leading trade and investment law journals. Academics at JGLS follow research-led and
highly interactive teaching method.

What will you study?


LL.M. in International Trade and Investment Law is a 28-credit programme including core, foundational and
elective courses. All students must complete the required credits in order to receive the LL.M. degree. As a
compulsory requirement, LL.M. students need to write a dissertation of 10,000 – 12,000 words. Students are
allowed to take a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 electives.
CORE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVES FROM OTHER STREAMS
( 3 & 2 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2 OR 4 CREDITS)

Legal Research International Economic Anti-Dumping Laws and Legal Foundations of New World
Methodology Law Trade Remedies Order
Law and Justice in a International Investment Trade and Human Rights Commercial Contract Drafting
Globalizing World Law
Comparative Public Law International Commercial International Commercial International Commercial Law
and Systems of Governance Transactions Arbitration
Trade and Investment WTO Law and International International Settlement of Disputes
Law Clinic Dispute Settlement
Law of International Trade Trade and Development Intersections of Law, Business and
Human Rights
International Intellectual Property
and Practice
Dissertation (5 credits)

The electives mentioned above are merely indicative and may vary from year to year depending on the availability
of faculty members, their research interests, and the number of students opting for an elective course. It may not
be possible to offer every course listed above. With permission, it is possible to take up to two modules external to
your programme, as optional choices.
08
LL.M. in
Taxation Law
One of the key concerns of corporations, domestic or foreign, today is the prolonged litigation on tax matters and
the time it takes to resolve a tax disputes. At the same time, substantial revenues get locked up in disputes; some
of which could have otherwise accrued to the receipts of the Government. Emerging concepts of investment
arbitration, high sea sales, infrastructure projects and electronic commerce from a tax perspective need to be
comprehended and addressed for effective and smooth transactions in international commerce. Therefore, it is
important for a modern-day tax professional to understand the concerns of the industry, and also that of the
Government, so that effective compliance with the existing regulations can be ensured and long and complex
disputes could be avoided.

Unique Features of our LL.M. in Taxation Law


Curriculum offers a combination of courses with a focus on the UK, US, EU and the Indian tax laws. The courses
offer a balance of domestic, international, and comparative law perspectives that are pertinent in the wake of
recent international controversies in the area of cross border taxation. The intensive curriculum provides
specialised courses on contemporary topics from leading tax jurisdictions, which reflect the importance of
studying the ever changing and evolving tax jurisprudence. The LL.M. in Taxation programme is designed to
develop practical problem solving and research skills, and policy-oriented approach that are essential to succeed
in a highly competitive professional environment.

What will you study?


LL.M. in Taxation Law is a 28-credit programme including core, foundational and elective courses. All students
must complete the required credits in order to receive the LL.M. degree. As a compulsory requirement, LL.M.
students need to write a dissertation of 10,000 – 12,000 words. Students are allowed to take a minimum of 4 and a
maximum of 6 electives.

CORE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVES FROM OTHER STREAMS
( 3 & 2 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2 OR 4 CREDITS)

Legal Research Indirect Taxation and GST A Tale of Two Tax Systems: Comparative Insolvency Law
Methodology Discerning Solutions for
India-US Tax Disputes
Law and Justice in a Corporate Taxation Transfer Pricing: Evolution, International Commercial
Globalizing World Challenges and the Impact Arbitration
of BEPS
Comparative Public Law Tax Administration and International Economics
and Systems of Governance Dispute Resolution
International Taxation and International Development Finance
Tax Treaties and South-South Cooperation
Corporate Social Institutional Economics
Accounting
Taxation: Law and Policy Economics of Financial Crisis
Dissertation (5 credits)

The electives mentioned above are merely indicative and may vary from year to year depending on the availability
of faculty members, their research interests, and the number of students opting for an elective course. It may not
be possible to offer every course listed above. With permission, it is possible to take up to two modules external to
your programme, as optional choices.
09
LL.M. in
General Legal Studies
The LL.M. in General Legal Studies offers a platform to students for exploring a diverse array of legal topics and
issues through an interdisciplinary lens and advanced pedagogy that promotes rigorous intellectual analysis and
cutting-edge research. This programme is designed to provide students the flexibility to choose courses from
different areas of law, so that they can tailor their study in order to develop expertise on a given area or in a wide
variety of subjects. Students of this LL.M. programme will have the freedom to move beyond the confines of a
specialisation and therefore, are free to create their own path for advanced exploration of topics and issues that
their professional and personal interests, and career aspirations. The LL.M. in General Legal Studies will help
students develop their legal research and analytical skills.

Unique Features of our LL.M. in General Legal Studies


This programme offers postgraduate students a unique opportunity to gain expertise in a wide variety of topics.
The mandatory courses will allow students to engage with complex legal issues from international, comparative
and interdisciplinary perspectives in a rigorous manner. Students in this programme will have the choice to select
courses from a wide array of electives ranging from international law, human rights, constitutional law,
jurisprudence, and private law. JGLS also offers interdisciplinary elective courses on law and gender, law and
development, law and popular culture, law and literature, socio-legal studies, law and the arts, and law and
philosophy.

What will you study?


LL.M. in General Legal Studies degree is a 28-credit program including core, foundational and elective courses. All
students must complete the required credits in order to receive the LL.M. degree. As a compulsory requirement,
LL.M. students need to write a dissertation of 10,000 – 12,000 words. Students are allowed to take a minimum of
4 and a maximum of 6 electives.
CORE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ELECTIVES FROM OTHER STREAMS
( 3 & 2 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2, 3 OR 4 CREDITS) (2 OR 4 CREDITS)

Legal Research Law, Desire and Popular Colonialism, Semi Law and Morality
Methodology Culture colonialism and
International Law
Law and Justice in a Introduction to International Air and Space Law Commercial Contract Drafting
Globalizing World Human Rights Law and
Humanitarian Law
Comparative Public Law Law, Development and Comparative Disability A Practitioner's Approach to
and Systems of Governance Public Policy and Mental Health Law Competition Law in India
Indian Constitutional Feminist Thought - To be CSR, Development and Global
History: A History of Ideas a Woman Governance
and Practice
Advanced Constitutional Law & Literature International Investment Law
Law - Emergency Powers
Foundational Course The Many Faces of Securities Regulation International Trade Law
International Law: Critiques
and Limits
Dissertation (5 credits)

The electives mentioned above are merely indicative and may vary from year to year depending on the availability
of faculty members, their research interests, and the number of students opting for an elective course. It may not
be possible to offer every course listed above. With permission, it is possible to take up to two modules external to
your programme, as optional choices.
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LL.M. in
Environmental Law, Energy & Climate Change
Environmental law is now an integral part of any project, initiatives and services, taken up by businesses, NGOs
and governments across the world. It helps create regulatory structures for environmental management and
helps manage, supress, control, and limit detrimental environmental impacts. The LL.M. programme covers
subjects like Environmental Law, Energy and Climate Change and will benefit law graduates who would like to
develop specialised legal knowledge to tackle global challenges such as climate change and energy access. The
energy component will include legal and technical aspects of the entire gamut, from the mining of raw materials
to generation (in case of electricity), transmission and distribution. Legal professionals working in the area of
environment will benefit from a specialised Masters Programme in Environmental Law in terms of enhancing their
knowledge in the field and building their existing careers.

Unique Features of our LL.M. in Environmental Law, Energy & Climate Change
As an advanced degree offered jointly by the WWF and the JGLS, this programme is designed to provide a
thorough grounding in critical as well as emerging issues surrounding environmental and climate change. The
specialisation integrates Indian with global perspectives on aspects of national and international environmental
law, climate change and energy issues, and emphasizes on international, transnational and comparative approach
to study the subject. The intensive curriculum provides students an opportunity to study a number of carefully
selected courses on contemporary topics in national and international environmental laws. Our teaching
pedagogy ensures that students studying this specialization develop a range of skills and perspectives that are
essential to succeed in a highly competitive professional and academic environment. Many of our courses will be
taught by leading scholars and accomplished international and domestic practitioners. We ensure high faculty-
student ratio and better interactive learning atmosphere.

What will you study?


LL.M. in Environmental Law, Energy & Climate Change is a 28-credit programme including core, foundational and
elective courses. All students must complete the required credits in order to receive the LL.M. degree. As a
compulsory requirement, LL.M. students need to write a dissertation of 10,000 – 12,000 words.

CORE COURSES SPECIALISED COURSES SPECIALISED COURSES


( 3 & 2 CREDITS)

Legal Research Methodology National Environmental Laws Field Study


Law and Justice in a Globalizing World International Environmental Law

Comparative Public Law and Systems of Energy Laws and Policies


Governance
Climate Change Governance

Renewable Energy Development in


India

Adaptation to Climate Change

Dissertation (3 credits)

The electives mentioned above are merely indicative and may vary from year to year depending on the
availability of faculty members, their research interests, and the number of students opting for an elective course.
It may not be possible to offer every course listed above. With permission, it is possible to take up to two modules
external to your programme, as optional choices.

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Semester Exchange and Dual LL.M. Opportunities
JGLS has extensive collaborations with leading law schools around the world. In the past, students have been
nominated for our 'Semester Exchange' programme to pursue postgraduate legal studies at University of
Queensland, Renmin University of China Law School, University of Sheffield, Faculty of Law, Masaryk University,
FGV Rio, Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, ITAM, Mexico, University of Wroclaw, Nottingham Law
School, Nottingham Trent University Students have also pursued a second LL.M. programme at Zhejiang
University School of Law, China. Our LL.M. students will also have the opportunity to study and earn a Dual-LL.M.
degree from either Jindal Global Law School and Southwestern Law School, USA or Jindal Global Law School and
School of Law, Brunel University, UK.
Jindal-Southwestern Dual Degree LL.M. Programme Jindal-Brunel Dual Degree LL.M. Programme
Study at “HOME” and the “WORLD” with Jindal Global To facilitate the JGLS LL.M. students to earn a world-
Law School and Southwestern Law School, California, class second LL.M. from Brunel University, UK, a
USA, for a 'Global LL.M.: India's First Truly Global LL.M.' historic MOU has been signed between both the
in Two Cosmopolitan Cities - NCR of Delhi and Los Universities.
Angeles, California. Two Master Degrees in 3 This Dual LL.M. offered by JGLS and Brunel enables law
Semesters. graduates to earn both an Indian LL.M. from JGLS and
Southwestern Law School, with over a century of an UK LL.M. from Brunel University in a much lesser
excellence in American Legal Studies, and Centre for time and cost. A joint supervision of LL.M. Dissertation
Post Graduate Legal Studies, Jindal Global Law at JGU by a JGLS Faculty Member along with a Brunel
School, India's most innovative Law School, announce Faculty, is a landmark clause that helps LL.M. students
a unique opportunity to begin studies in India and to write and submit one dissertation at JGLS, which
complete them in the United States. will satisfy the requirements of both the programmes.
Students get to specialize in areas such as: residential LL.M. programme, a student may choose to
shift to Brunel, UK and earn his second LL.M. by
•Corporate and Financial Law & Policy spending one year at Brunel University, London to
•Intellectual Property Rights & Technology Law earn:
•International Trade & Investment Law LL.M. Law
Students choosing Global LL.M. will complete 2 LL.M. International Commercial Law
Semesters (one year) at JGLS and move on to study LL.M. International Financial Regulation &
the 3rd Semester for the Global LL.M. degree at Corporate Law
Southwestern Law School, subject to satisfactory LL.M. International Intellectual Property
fulfilment of all academic requirements set by the
respective Universities. LL.M. International Human Rights
Note: 1.The students of Dual LL.M. programme must submit a valid IELTS score of 6.5 or above with a minimum 6.0 in each element.
15% Tuition Fee Concession shall be awarded to every LL.M. student of CPGLS who chooses to pursue the Dual LL.M. at Brunel
University.

International Collaborations *

*Non exhaustive list

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Campus Life
The fully wireless O.P. Jindal Global University campus provides a supportive and nurturing environment for all
students, faculty and staff. There are numerous opportunities for law students to engage in extra-curricular
activities, such as mooting, debating, study circles and legal aid clinic. Every year, students of JGLS participate in a
range of international and national moot court competitions through the Moot Court Society. LL.M. students at
JGLS are encouraged to participate in a range of student-led activities, events and initiatives. The JGU community
is diverse and vibrant, and students have the opportunity to engage within and outside the classroom, both
intellectually and otherwise. The Student Academic Council works closely with the university to ensure the
smooth operation of academic and extra-curricular activities. The university nominates class representatives for
each section who closely coordinate with the faculty members to facilitate the efficient delivery of courses.
The Jindal Global Library provides extensive access to print and electronic books, journal databases, electronic
resources, and other materials to enable students to complete their academic assignments and pursue intellectual
interest. The Reference Library has a comprehensive collection of commentaries, encyclopaedias, dictionaries,
directories, handbooks and other materials on several disciplines.
Students at JGU actively participate in sporting and cultural activities. JGU organizes an annual sports fest known
as 'Magnus' and annual cultural fest 'Biswamil'. The campus provides unmatched and state-of-the-art sports and
fitness facilities including a swimming pool, basketball court, cricket pitch, badminton courts, and football field.
The university also has a well-equipped gymnasium on campus. In addition, students participate in student clubs
on cultural activities such as music, films, dance and other areas. Student clubs work closely with the university to
organize concerts and film screenings.
The university has a dedicated hostel and dining facilities for all students. In addition to dining halls, students may
avail a wide variety of food services (Keventers, Moti Mahal, Subway, Punjab Grill, Domino's, Barco's, to name a
few) offered at the Food Court and other shops located at various locations on the campus. Students also have
access to a wide range of recreational facilities, including indoor sports such as pool/snooker and table tennis, and
state-of-the-art projection screens for screening movies and television programmes.
JGU provides several on-campus services, including health, laundry, house-keeping, banking, security and guest-
house. The university is committed to creating a safe and secure environment that enables learning and personal
development.

AmenITIES & FACILITIES


01 University halls of residence for students consists of several blocks of buildings
designed by a French architect.
02 The university has 24-hour health centre. A full time medical residential medical officer
and nurses are on duty 24x7 on campus. Medicines are provided as per doctor’s
prescriptions. In addition, an Ambulance facility and on campus pharmacy is also
available on a 24x7 basis.
03 JGU has employed Washex hospitality solutions as the sole and integrated laundry
service provider on the campus.
04 The campus has 155 well trained male and female security guards +night patrolling by
armed guards+a strong perimeter wall with security lights + over 776 CCTV camera at
strategic points round-the-clock.
05 Sports and fitness activities are an integral component of the university with
badminton court, table tennis, basketball courts, cricket ground and practice pitches,
tennis court, football, volley ball court, swimming pool, gymnasium, yoga and
aerobics.
06 Fully wireless campus with high-tech classrooms and modern halls of residence.
07 Food services are available in the dining hall of the university on self-service basis.
World class food court with wide range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian.
08 An ICICI Bank branch is available on campus. There are HDFC, ICICI and Yes Bank ATMs
too.
09 The post office extension counter and courier office are located on the ground floor
near the main reception area.
10 Centre for Wellness and Counselling Services is available for well-being of
students.
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INTERNATIONAL Members of Advisory Council to the CPGLS
Professor Andrew Guzman
Board of Advisors
International educational collaborations are
Dean & Carl Mason Franklin Chair in Law, USC Gould School of
Law and Professor of Law and Political Science;
Visiting Professor, Harvard and University of Chicago Law School
essential to the global vision of JGU and JGLS. An Professor Randall S. Thomas
International Board of Advisors (IBA) provides John S. Beasley II Professor of Law and Business;
support to the school in strengthening its Director, Law and Business Programme;
Professor of Management, Vanderbilt University School of Law
international partnerships. Distinguished academics and Owen School of Management;
from leading universities, as well as lawyers and Visiting Professor, Harvard and Duke Law School
other professionals with a commitment to Professor Raj Bhala
promoting excellence in education are members of Rice Distinguished (University Chair) Professor of Law;
the IBA. In addition to the IBA, the JGLS also has an Associate Dean, International and Comparative Law Programme
University of Kansas School of Law;
Advisory Council for CPGLS. Visiting Professor, World Trade Institute, Bern, Switzerland;
Advisor, IMF and World Bank
Chairpersons of IBA
Professor Gianmaria Ajani
Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar Rector, University of Turin and Dean, Faculty of Law, University
Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University and of Turin; Director, ILO-Turin LLM in International Trade and
Dean, Jindal Global Law School Contracts Law and WIPO-Turin LLM in Intellectual Property Rights;
Board Member, IGLP, Harvard Law School, International Academy
Professor Peter H. Schuck of Comparative Law
Simeon E. Baldwin Professor Emeritus of Law,
Yale Law School Dr. Edward Kwakwa
Professor Jayanth Krishnan Principal Legal Counsel World Intellectual Property
Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Organisation (WIPO), Geneva;
Visiting Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies,
Geneva
Professor Stephen Darryl Girvin
Professor of Law and Vice Dean (Research);
Director, LL.M. in Martime Law Programme;
Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Mr. Rahul Garg, Leader, Direct Tax, PWC and Mr. Sanjay Kumar, Senior Advisor, Deliotte Haskins Professor Joost Pauweleyn
and Sells speaking at a Seminar on “Domestic and International Tax Issues: Finance Bill 2016”
organized by the Centre for Comparative and International Taxation, Jindal Global Law School on
Professor of Law, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva;
8 March 2016. Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School and Stanford Law School;
Former Legal Advisor, World Trade Organisation (WTO)

Mr. Brooks W. Daly


Deputy Secretary General and Principal Legal Counsel,
Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague;
Invited Lecturer (2014), The Renaissance of Inter State Arbitration,
The Hague Academy of International Law;
Visiting Professor, Leiden University School of Law, Leiden
Professor Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Emeritus Professor of International Law, European University
Institute, Florence and Honorary Distinguished Visiting Professor ( Spring 2016), CPGLS, JGLS
delivers a Distinguished Public Lecture on “Impact of Mega Regionals on Citizens and the WTO
Legal System” during the Seminar on “Multilateralism in the Era of Mega Regionals: New
Professor Stephen W. Mazza
Directions in Global Trading System” organized by the CPGLS on 9 March 2016. Dean and Professor of Law University of Kansas School of Law;
Associate Editor, ABA Section of Taxation News Quarterly

Professor (Dr) Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann


Emeritus Professor, Department of Law,
European University Institute, Florence, Italy

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Michael Wilson


Judge, Supreme Court of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA
Professor Stephen Haber, A.A. and Jeanne Welch Milligan Professor, Senior Fellow at the Hoover
Institution, Professor of Political Science, Professor of History and Professor by courtesy, of
Economics, Stanford University delivers a Lecture on “Economics of Patent Hold Up” during the Dr. Anamitra Anurag Danda
International Conference on “Innovation for Shared Prosperity: IPRs, Technology and Policy”
organized by the Jindal Initiative on Research in IP and Competition (JIRICO) at the JGLS on 20 Visiting Senior Fellow, Climate Change Adaptation,
and 21 August 2016. Observer Research Foundation

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OUR Students
Tongtong, China Class of LL.M. 2018-2019
CPGLS is a place full of diversity and inclusiveness. As an international student, I have received a lot of help from my teachers,
faculties and classmates, so I can well integrate here. The most amazing thing was I met many famous experts here and I
listened to a lot of lectures by them at close range. This greatly broadened my horizons. At class, professors not only taught
legal knowledge, but also included the legal research methodology, the use of advanced software, writing skills, career
development and other comprehensive education. These have benefited me for life.

Rosmy Joan, India Class of LL.M. 2011-2013


Assistant Professor – NLU Jodhpur
The Jindal Global Law School curriculum having the combination of practice, legal theory, doctrinal analysis and
unparalleled faculty support that materialised my dream to be a teacher of international economic law in a highly
competitive academic environment. My teachers at the Jindal Global Law School had been an unending source of inspiration
and enthusiasm and their guidance lifted my spirits of social consciousness and given me a lot of insights and farsightedness
into life and the various aspects of personality development. I strongly believe that I can prove my mettle anywhere and in
anything. Many thanks to CPGLS.
Wahed Hashimi, Afghanistan Class of LL.M. 2015-2016
Director, Media Law and Policy, Internews Network
CPGLS/JGU is a place of opportunities. The CPGLS faculty members always have been available to guide and response
to the candidate questions and provide references. I made a good decision and choose the right place to pursue a
masters degree.

Raunak Jaiswal, India Class of LL.M. 2015-2016


The LL.M. program at the Centre for Postgraduate Legal Studies gives an unparalleled learning experience and offers an
opportunity to build cutting-edge research skills, strong methodology training with a remarkable student-teacher ratio. It is
a place for the students to question the status quo and gain crucial research experience in a highly comparative environment.
Joining the program has been one of the most rewarding decisions I have made so far.

Naimatullah Momand, Afghanistan Class of LL.M. 2018-2019


Senior Contract Compliance Advisor, Ministry Mines and Petroleum, Afghanistan
Studying the LL.M. at CPGLS was a life changing experience, for me personally. The masters gave me an astonishing platform
to realise and apply my learnings from my previous studies in most analytical and critical manner. To be specific, the intense
nature of the curriculum, the wide choices of courses and the international exposure I received from the professors,
altogether have played a crucial role in uplifting my career. Looking back, I am so happy that I made the choice of joining
CPGLS and I highly recommend the master's programme to all the law students who are looking for the rich international
exposure which CPGLS provides. I will always cherish the learnings and experience I gained at CPGLS, Thank you.

Dipinn Verma, India Class of LL.M. 2015-2016


Brand Protection Analyst at Pointer Brand Protection, Amsterdam
Studying the LL.M at CPGLS was a life changing experience, for me personally. To be specific, the intense nature of the
curriculum, the wide choice of courses and the international exposure I received from the professors, altogether have played a
crucial role in uplifting my career. Looking back, I am so happy that I made the choice of joining CPGLS and I highly recommend
the masters programme to all the law students who are looking for the rich international exposure which CPGLS provides.

Sachin Nair, India Class of LL.M. 2014-2015


Inhouse Counsel, Mahindra & Mahindra, India
Opting to pursue my masters in IPR and Technology Law from the O.P. Jindal Global University has been one of the best
decisions of my life. Having been subject to the one-year course I can promise to any prospective student that LL.M. courses
offered by CPGLS are unparalleled in India. The various scholarships and studentships, the infrastructure, the quality of life in
the campus, the exceptional professors and the impeccable service by each and every non-teaching staff in the college,
make the experience one to cherish forever.

Chenglin Ning, China Class of LL.M. 2017-2018


I think the one year at CPGLS was one of the most unforgettable experiences of my life. The school has top-class educational
and living facilities, such as the canteen to provide rich and delicious food, classrooms with modern design. I met excellent
teachers and enthusiastic classmates here. All in all, CPGLS is a great choice, where you will gain knowledge and happiness
that is hard to get elsewhere.

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Our Faculty
Prof. (Dr.) B.S. Chimni Prof. (Dr.) S.G. Sreejith
Distinguished Professor of International Law, Professor & Vice Dean
Member, Law School Doctoral Committee
LL.B.; M.B.L. (Kerala);
LL.B. (Punjab); LL.M. (Bombay); M.Phil. (JNU);
Ph.D. (JNU) LL.D. (Lapland)

Prof. (Dr.) Jasmeet Gulati Prof. (Dr.) Anuj Bhuwania


Professor & Associate Dean Professor
B.A.; LL.B.; M.A. (Public Administration) (Punjab); B.A. LL.B (NLSIU);
LL.M. (International Law) (Cambridge); LL.M. (SOAS);
Ph.D. (Punjab) M.A./ M.Phil./ Ph.D. (Columbia)

Prof. (Dr.) Sarbani Sen Prof. Kumar ParamjEEt Singh


Professor Associate Professor & Assistant Director, CPGLS
LL.B. (Delhi); LL.M. (LSE); B.S.L. LL.B (Pune);
LL.M.; J.S.D. (Yale) LL.M, Université de Rouen & Católica Portuguesa
(Erasmus Scholar); ACS (ICSI)

Prof. Shuchi Sinha Prof. Arjya B. Majumdar


Associate Professor Professor & Dean, Admissions and Outreach, JGU
LL.B.; M.A. (Delhi); LL.M. (London) B.A.; B.Sc.; LL.B. (NUJS);
Certificate course in International Trade Laws, LL.M. (Tulane)
World Trade Institute, (Switzerland)

Prof. Manasi Kumar Prof. Ishana Tripathi


Associate Professor Assistant Professor
B.A.; J.D. (Portland) B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) (NALSAR);
LL.M. (Rotterdam)

Prof. (Dr.) Vishwas H. Devaiah Prof.(Dr.) Indranath Gupta


Professor & Director, CPGLS Professor & Dean, Research (Projects, Grants &
Publications)
B.A.L.; LL.B. (Bangalore);
LL.M. (Warwick); Ph.D. (Liverpool) LL.B. (Calcutta); LL.M. (East Anglia);
LL.M. (Aberdeen); Ph.D. (Brunel)

Prof. Krishna D. S. Chauhan Prof. Manveen Singh


Assistant Professor Associate Professor & Associate Dean
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) (NLIU, Bhopal); B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) (Punjab);
LL.M. (NUS) LL.M. (UCL);
Jindal Doctoral Fellow (JGLS)

Prof. (Dr.) James. J. Nedumpara Prof.(Dr.) Pallavi Kishore


Professor & Assistant Dean Professor
LL.B. (Kerala); LL.M. (Cambridge); B.Com. (Hons.), LL.B. (Delhi);
LL.M (New York); LL.M (NUS); LL.M., D.E.A., Ph.D. (Aix-Marseille III, France)
Ph.D. (NYU)

Dr. Saloni Khanderia Dr. Mizanur Rahaman


Associate Professor & Deputy Controller of Assistant Professor & Assistant Director, CPGLS
Examinations, JGU
LL.B. (Calcutta); LL.M. (Pune);
B.A.LL.B. (Pune); LL.M. (Bangalore); LL.M. (Warwick); Ph.D. (Kent)
LL.M. (Johannesburg); Ph.D. (NLU, Delhi)

Prof. Gagan Kumar Kwatra Prof. Kinshuk Jha


Professor Associate Professor
B. Com.; LL.B.; LL.M. (Delhi); B.B.A. LL.B. (Pune);
LL.M. (Harvard) LLM (France and Germany)

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Prof. Archie William Parnell Dr. Saurabh Jain
Professor Associate Professor
B.A. (South Carolina); B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) (NLIU, Bhopal);
J.D. (South Carolina); LL.M. (Aberdeen);
LL.M. (Georgetown) Ph.D. (Wellington, New Zealand)

Prof. (Dr.) Cosmin I. Corendea Dr. Tony George


Professor, Jindal School of Environment and Sustainability Associate Professor
LL.M. (St. Thomas University); B.A.L.; B.A. LL.B. (Kerala Law Academy);
S.J.D. (Golden Gate University) LL.M. (Kerala); M.Phill. (WBNUJS);
LL.M.; Ph.D. (Dalhousi, Canada)

Prof. (Dr.) Shilpi Bhattacharya Prof. Avirup Bose


Professor Associate Professor
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) (NUJS); LL.M. (Virginia); B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) (NUJS);
Ph.D. (The Netherlands, Italy, and Germany) LL.M. (Harvard)

Prof. Karan Latayan Prof. Prateek Bhattacharya


Assistant Professor Assistant Professor & Assistant Dean
LL.M. (NYU); BA, LLB (RGNLU) LL.B. (NLU, Jodhpur);
LL.M. (Saarland University)

Career Pathways of our LLM Alumni

Aafreen Michelle Collaco Vani Kataria Ameya Pant Anushka Jain Yashvardhan Sharma

Akash P Vaibhav Tayal Prateek Gupta Sidharth Narayan Rosmy Joan

Amar Raj Bhupal Mir Wahid Hashimi Ayushi Lidya Mary Joseph Namrata Narayan

Ashu Lamba Rahul Pramod Mahatme Sachin Nair Rishi Raj Jaaiswal Dipinn Verma

Sriram Madhav Gaurav Priyadarshi Shubham Wadhwa Saarth Dhingra

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Admissions Requirements
Admissions Eligibility OTHER REQUIREMENTS
n Applicants to the JGLS LL.M. programme must have a A. Proficiency Test Certificate in English: TOEFL or IELTS score –
Bachelor’s degree in Law from any university in India or TOEFL (95/120) or IELTS (6/8)
abroad that is duly recognised under the law and by the Exemption from the applicability of this criteria is permissible on
regulatory authorities. a case by case basis, subject to approval by the University.
n Students graduating in 2020 can also apply, however B. Statement of Purpose;
C. Curriculum Vitae;
they need to submit their final degree certificate/mark D. An essay of at least fifteen hundred (1500) words;
sheet at the time of admission. E. Academic Letter of Recommendation (or a professional letter of
reference, if you have at least two years of work experience).
Entrance Examination
Fee Structure FOR LLM programmes
A. Admission to the LL.M. programme shall be based on
the performance of one of the following entrance Application Fee: 1,500/-*
examinations (70% weightage): Programme Fee:
1. JSAT -entrance test 2020 LL.M. Residential 3,00,000/- per annum**
Procedure: For online JSAT-India entrance test and any LL.M. Environmental Law,
other related information, kindly visit Energy & Climate Change 4,00,000/- per annum
https://home.pearsonvue.com/jsat.aspx Law (Non-Residential)
2. LSAT-India entrance test 2020
Procedure: For online LSAT-India entrance test and any Halls of Residence
other related information, kindly visit (including lodging, 2,40,000/- per annum
https://www.discoverlaw.in/ dining and laundry)
3. JGLS also accepts application (subject to availability of per annum
Security Deposit: 50,000/- (Refundable)***
seats) through: - * International applicants have the option to pay the application fee on their arrival in campus.
i. Delhi University LL.M. Entrance Examination (2020) or **The Programme Fee and Halls of Residence Fee are subject to an annual increase of upto 10
percent. The consolidated fee (Tuition + Halls of Residence) for international students for the
ii. PG-CLAT- Entrance Test (2020). 2020-21 academic year is INR 5,40,000 (USD 7,068/- approx. per annum, may vary depending
B. Applicant shall also provide the following on fluctuation in currency conversion rate).
*** The fully refundable Security Deposit of INR 50,000 shall be collected at the time of admission as
documents (20% weightage): - per the university rules.
1. Statement of Purpose; and
2. Curriculum Vitae. Financial Assistance
C. A successful applicant (from Part A and Part B) will go
through a telephonic interview (10% weightage). O. P. Jindal Global University provides financial assistance
to students who may not be in a position to afford a
Procedure: Register online for online JSAT-India postgraduate degree. At JGU, we believe that students
2020 entrance test at should not be prevented from pursuing higher education
https://home.pearsonvue.com/jsat.aspx or for the due to financial constraints. The university provides
LSAT– India 2020 entrance test, at: financial assistance to such students in two ways –
www.discoverlaw.in/lsat-india. through our scholarship programme, and by facilitating
applications for educational loans from external
Admission will be based on the performance of JSAT institutions.
or LSAT–India entrance test 2020 (70% weightage).
Submit online: Statement of purpose and SCHOLARSHIPS
Curriculum Vita (30% weightage) at:
https://admissions.jgu.edu.in/ O.P. Jindal Global University awards Merit-cum-Means
(MCM) Scholarships to selected students annually. The
eligibility criteria for the MCM Scholarship includes annual
ADMISSIONS Requirements for international family income, 12th board examination score, scores in
students JSAT or other standardized entrance examinations, and
International applicant must have a Bachelor’s degree in interview. Academic and extra-curricular achievements
Law or some equivalent degree from any foreign of the candidate will also be taken into consideration.
university, duly recognized under the law of the home Education Loans
country. Students graduating in the year 2020 may also
apply, subject to completion of their Bachelor’s degree JGU has partnered with several banking institutions, such
and submission of their final degree certificate/mark as HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Dena Bank and Credila to
sheet/grade card at the time of admission. facilitate student applications for educational loans.

ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Apply to JGLS on the prescribed JGU online application form available on the
website: https://admissions.jgu.edu.in or Scan the QR code
to visit admission page

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5100
Students
47% 53%

569 50% 50%

1:9 37
Faculty-Student
faculty
members
2900
Alumni
ratio

51% 80
(14%) International
faculty from
32 countries

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