A question my friends have often asked me when I wanted to
do LL.M was- ‘why LL.M and why from abroad?’ They meant why I wanted to study
again after five years of undergraduate law. Also, why I was not doing it in
India. Well, in my case, I genuinely wanted to study further, to specialize and
to know more about law. I also wanted to study from one of the world’s premier
educational institutions. These, along with the fact that unfortunately most
LL.M programmes in India are not as well-structured as the new five year
integrated B.A., LL.B, made me think about applying for LL.M abroad. When I
wanted to apply, I was very clear in my mind. I wanted to go only to the best
institutions of the world like Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, McGill and LSE. I
wanted to get the very best education that the world offered. Settling abroad
was really not a driving force. In fact, in all probability, I would go back to
India after completing my studies.
But let me sum up here what I read and heard about
usefulness of LL.M from different sources. If you want to pursue LL.M, so as to
settle abroad, it may not be a great idea. LL.M abroad DOES NOT guarantee you a
job abroad, thanks to the global economic condition. I know people who have
landed up with excellent highly paid jobs in the country they pursued LL.M from
but I also know people who are still searching for jobs after completing their
Masters. So, as I said, no guarantee. Secondly, Indian law firms more often
than not DO NOT value LL.M, they value work experience. So, if you join an
Indian law firm after LL.M abroad, they might pay you the same salary that they
would pay to the fresher LLB degreeholder. So the question is why would anyone
do LL.M then?
Here are my reasons:
a 1. If you want a unique experience, want to meet
people from all over the globe, interact with legal luminaries, get introduced
to quality research- go ahead, do it. LL.M from a reputed university is the
best way to get this exposure. It will be perhaps one of the most exciting and
learning experience of your life- that is guaranteed.
2. If you want to join the academia, you definitely
need a masters degree. Why not do it from a world reputed university?
3.
If you are motivated to study further, why not
do it from a university which is best in the world in the field? This will give
you opportunity to have the experts in the field as your professors and it
would be a wonderful experience. Think how exciting it would be if the authors
of the books, ,you read and reread like Bible in law school, teach you
themselves?
4.
LL.M may not guarantee you a job but it
definitely increases your change to get an international job.
5.
The top law firms, in any case, pay a lot of
money to freshers. So, does it matter much that they are not paying you more
than the fresher LLB?
6. You already did law school from India. Why not
move to a different city in a different part of the world and enjoy the thrill.
Well, I know money is an issue. But, most universities
abroad offer excellent scholarships. I would discuss that in my next post.