Bareilly: The Department of Law at Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University (MJPRU), Bareilly, has commenced the admission process for its LL.M. and postgraduate diploma programmes for the academic session 2026-27. The programmes are aimed at law graduates and professionals seeking to enhance their legal expertise and expand their career opportunities in specialized fields of law.
The Department of Law is offering a diverse range of postgraduate and diploma courses, including:
- LL.M. (General) – 2 Years
- LL.M. in Business and Corporate Laws – 1 Year
- LL.M. in Human Rights and Duties – 2 Years
- LL.M. in Cyber Laws – 2 Years
- LL.M. Executive – 2 Years
- PG Diploma in Cyber Law and Cyber Forensics – 1 Year
- PG Diploma in Human Rights and Duties – 1 Year
- PG Diploma in Media Laws – 1 Year
- Diploma in Patent Law – 1 Year
University officials stated that these programmes are designed to provide students with a dynamic curriculum, expert faculty guidance, and specialized research opportunities in emerging and contemporary areas of legal studies.
Applications for admission are available through the university’s official admission portal and can be submitted until June 15, 2026. Eligible candidates are encouraged to complete the registration process before the deadline.
For admission, candidates belonging to the General and OBC categories must have secured a minimum of 50 percent marks in their qualifying graduation degree, while SC and ST candidates must have obtained at least 45 percent marks.

Prospective applicants can access detailed information regarding eligibility criteria, entrance examination syllabus, admission guidelines, and application procedures through the university’s admission portal.
The Department of Law has invited aspiring legal professionals, academicians, researchers, and working practitioners to take advantage of the specialized programmes and secure their seats at the earliest.
With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, professional development, and research-oriented legal education, the university aims to prepare students for evolving challenges in the legal and corporate sectors.
Reported by Akhilesh Chandra Saxena, Bareilly.

