June 8, 2023
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Insolvency and bankruptcy education expands with a joint LL.M programme combining coursework, internships and dual campus delivery.
The LL.M in Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws is a two year full time residential degree jointly offered by IICA and NALSAR, carrying 51 credits over four semesters with at least 24 weeks of academic activity per semester and four mandatory internship periods. Course content covers insolvency matters under the IBC and allied legislation. Initial intake is 60 students per batch, with selection split between CLAT scores and a written examination cum interview process and delivery evenly divided between the two campuses.