LLM Program at TERI School of Advanced Studies, Delhi: Applications Open

About the Institute
TERI School of Advanced Studies was set up as a Trust by TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute) – a not-for-profit, independent research institute recognized globally for its contribution to scientific and policy research in the realms of energy, environment, and sustainable development in 1998.
In 1999, the TERI School of Advanced Studies was granted the ‘Deemed to be University’ status by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and notified vide the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Department of Education, Government of India.


About the Programme

Name of the Programme: One Year LLM Programme on Environment and Natural
Resources Law & Infrastructure and Business Law.

Programme Overview:

Enroll for the One-Year, Research Intensive, Interdisciplinary LL.M. Programme with specialisations in Infrastructure and Business Law & Environment and Natural Resources Law. The Programme with a focus on skills development is one-of-its-kind mentorship- based LL.M in India with an emphasis on acquiring the required employability skills. Designed on the lines of a finishing school, and with a curriculum designed in consultation with the Industry, the programme aims at balancing theory and practice.

Eligibility
A candidate having an LLB/BL degree from a recognized University/Institution.


Career Prospects
Infrastructure laws and Environmental laws are two emerging fields in legal practice. An LLM with specialization in either of these fields would open up wide range of opportunities in corporate practice, litigation, consultancy, research and academia.


How to Apply?
Interested may apply using the link – https://services2.armezosolutions.com/teri/reg/

TERI SAS also accepts CLAT 2022 PG scores for admitting students to its LLM
programme.
For admission related queries, please write to [email protected]
Last date of application – 4th July, 2022


For more details – CLICK HERE

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