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Master of Law (LL.M) in Intellectual Property Rights
The Master of Law in Intellectual Property Rights at Parul University is designed for students who are passionate about protecting creativity, innovation, and original ideas. This program focuses on the legal frameworks that safeguard intellectual assets such as patents, copyrights, trademarks, and geographical indications.
It helps students understand how law intersects with business, technology, and creativity in today’s fast-evolving world. From analysing legal cases to understanding corporate implications, the course transforms legal knowledge into practical expertise developing professionals who can navigate complex intellectual property landscapes with confidence and clarity.
Here is how you can study this program
Master of Law (LL.M) in Intellectual Property Rights
The 1-year postgraduate program at Parul University, Master of Law in Intellectual Property Rights, is crafted for students who want to specialise in the protection of intellectual assets and legal rights of creators and innovators.
The program combines theoretical legal foundations with practical exposure, allowing students to explore areas such as patent law, copyright law, trademark regulations, and emerging issues in intellectual property. Through case studies, moot courts, and expert-led sessions, students gain real-world insights into how intellectual property laws function in professional environments.
With a strong emphasis on application-based learning, students are trained to handle real legal challenges, preparing them for careers in corporate law firms, legal consultancy, judiciary services, and policy-making.
Secure your place
25th August 2026
Applicable deadline
25th August 2026
Batch Commencing
8th July Onwards
Duration
1 year
Credits
180
Seats
60
Fee
1,25,000/- Per Annum
Language
English
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate shall have passed three years unitary program of LL.B. or five year Integrated Law Degree from institutions where the mode of study is a full time program with minimum 45% of marks in aggregate.
*Tuition Fees may vary depending on the Country/State in which the candidate has passed their qualifying examination.
Extend Your Learning, Walk Away with Dual Degrees
While you are studying your main degree, you can also study another degree as a dual degree program which provides you an opportunity to explore multiple fields of study. With Dual Degree you can study your main degree in physical mode and your second degree in hybrid mode with adjustable study hours
Why study this program
Where innovation meets protection, and ideas turn into assets.
Specialised Legal Expertise
Develop in-depth knowledge of intellectual property laws, focusing on patents, copyrights, trademarks, and related legal frameworks essential for modern legal practice.
Judicial & Industry Exposure
Learn through lectures and interactions with Supreme Court and High Court judges, gaining insights directly from experienced legal professionals.
Practical Legal Training
Benefit from fully equipped moot courts and hands-on legal training that simulate real courtroom experiences and case handling.
Strong Legal Network
Join a community that includes judicial officers, legal practitioners, and alumni working in prestigious courts, enhancing your professional connections.
Real-World Internships
Engage in internships and live legal projects that provide exposure to actual legal environments, bridging the gap between academic learning and professional practice.
What you can become after studying LLM in Intellectual Property Rights?
Intellectual Property Lawyer
Patent Analysts
Trademark Attorneys
Legal Consultant (IPR Specialist)
Policy & Compliance Expert
Corporate Legal Advisor
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We provide you with leading placement opportunities before you graduate, with the best career training and an exposure to leading recruiters.
4-6 LPA
Average Package
2,200+
Recruiters
60* LPA
Highest Package Offered
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Legal Aid Clinic
Engages students in community legal service and experiential learning in justice delivery.
Moot Court
Recreates courtroom settings to help students develop advocacy and legal reasoning skills.
Scholarships & funding
Financing and supporting your education
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Meritorious scholarships
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Fostering lifelong connections by providing scholarship opportunities to the wards of PU alumni to continue the legacy of excellence.
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Honoring the families of defense service persons by providing scholarship opportunities to their wards to study at PU
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