JECRC LLM FAQs
Ques. Does JECRC University accept CLAT PG scores for L.L.M. admission, and is it mandatory to appear in CLAT PG?
Ans. JECRC University is an affiliating university with the CLAT Consortium 2026, which means it accepts CLAT PG scores for L.L.M. admissions. However, CLAT PG is not the only route - the university also offers merit-based direct admissions on the basis of L.L.B. percentage. So if you have not appeared in CLAT PG, you can still apply directly through the university's online application portal. That said, having a CLAT PG score can strengthen your application and may be required for certain merit-based scholarship considerations.
Ques. What is the difference between the three L.L.M. specialisations offered at JECRC University - Business Law, IPR, and Personal Law?
Ans. Business Law focuses on corporate governance, commercial contracts, banking law, competition law, and international trade law - ideal for students targeting corporate law firms or in-house legal roles. IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) covers patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and technology law - suited for students interested in IP litigation, tech companies, or IP consulting. Personal Law deals with family law, succession, matrimonial disputes, and religious personal laws - relevant for those planning to practice in family courts or civil litigation. Students should choose based on their intended career path, as the specialisation shapes both the curriculum and internship/placement opportunities.
Ques. What is the attendance policy at JECRC University for L.L.M. students, and what happens if attendance falls short?
Ans. The minimum attendance requirement at JECRC University is 75% in each subject. If a student's attendance falls below 70% in any subject, a fine of Rs. 5,000 per subject is levied, payable in the next academic year. Even if the university allows a student to appear in the term-end examination by relaxing the attendance requirement in a particular course, the scholarship (if any) will be withdrawn for that year and will not be restored even if the student meets the CGPA requirement in subsequent semesters. Students are advised to track attendance carefully from the first day of the semester.
Ques. Is the L.L.M. from JECRC University recognised for UGC NET / teaching purposes?
Ans. Yes, JECRC University is a UGC-recognised private university established under the Rajasthan Private Universities Act. An L.L.M. degree from JECRC University is a valid postgraduate qualification and makes you eligible to appear in the UGC NET (Law) examination, which is required for Assistant Professor positions in law colleges. However, for teaching at National Law Universities (NLUs) or central universities, candidates are typically expected to have cleared UGC NET in addition to holding an L.L.M. degree. The degree is also valid for PhD admissions at most universities.
Ques. What kind of internship and placement support does the School of Law at JECRC University provide for L.L.M. students?
Ans. The School of Law has a dedicated Internship and Placement Committee that helps students secure internships at law firms, corporate legal departments, NGOs, and research organisations. The committee actively facilitates placements in marketing and legal roles, though some student reviews suggest that placement outcomes vary and students are encouraged to be proactive in building their own networks. For L.L.M. students specifically, the focus tends to be on law firm internships, judicial clerkships, and academic research opportunities rather than mass campus placements. Students are advised to leverage the university's legal aid clinic and moot court experience to build a strong profile for placements.
Ques. Can I pursue a PhD in Law after completing L.L.M. from JECRC University, and what are the options?
Ans. Yes, an L.L.M. from JECRC University qualifies you for PhD admissions in Law at universities across India. JECRC University itself offers a PhD programme in Law; eligibility requires an L.L.M. with 55% marks plus UGC NET qualification (as per UGC norms). You can also apply for PhD programmes at other universities including NLUs, central universities, and state universities. Clearing UGC NET (Law) is strongly recommended as it not only opens PhD opportunities but also qualifies you for Assistant Professor positions, making it a valuable credential to pursue alongside or after your L.L.M.



















































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