LL.M. in Intellectual Property (IP) Law is a 1-2 year postgraduate program that provides in-depth knowledge of legal principles related to patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and other aspects of intellectual property. The course covers subjects such as IP rights, international treaties, IP litigation, technology transfer, and the role of IP in business and innovation. Students develop advanced legal research, writing, and analytical skills, with a focus on real-world applications of IP law in various industries like technology, entertainment, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. The program often includes case studies, seminars, and practical experience. Graduates can pursue careers in law firms, multinational corporations, government agencies, or international organizations, specializing in IP law, policy-making, or IP consulting.