LL.M. in Public Law is a specialized postgraduate program designed for legal professionals and graduates seeking in-depth knowledge of public law, including constitutional, administrative, and international law. Typically spanning 1 - 2 years, the program emphasizes critical legal analysis, research, and comparative law studies. Students explore topics such as governance, human rights, public policy, and the interplay between national and international legal frameworks. The curriculum includes seminars, case studies, and a thesis or research project to develop practical skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, judiciary, policymaking, or international organizations. The program often requires a prior law degree or equivalent qualification, with some universities offering flexible study modes, including part-time or online options.