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Aviation Law

About the LL.M. in Aviation Law

Air travel has become an integral part of modern life, connecting people, businesses, and economies worldwide. India is now the world’s third-largest aviation market, serving over 350 million passengers annually and employing more than 7.7 million people. As the sector expands, so do the legal and regulatory complexities concerning passenger rights, aircraft financing, safety, liability, cybersecurity, and sustainability. This LL.M. programme develops legal experts equipped to address these challenges through deep understanding of both domestic and international aviation law, policy frameworks, and commercial practices.

Programme Features
  • Intensive one-year LL.M.
  • Hands-on research with practical assignments embedded in every course.
  • Expert faculty including industry leaders and international guest lecturers.
  • Career mentoring tailored to professional advancement.
  • Mandatory international research tour for global exposure.
  • Selective admissions ensuring a motivated, high-caliber peer group.
  • World-class academic quality and practical relevance.
Course Structure
Trimester 1 Research Methodology (3 credits); Global Aerospace Legal Framework (2 credits); Aviation Economics, Strategy & Management (2 credits); Aviation Contracts, Leasing & Financing (2 credits).
Trimester 2 Law and Justice in a Globalised World (3 credits); Aviation Security, Safety & Liability (2 credits); Aircraft & Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (2 credits); Airports & Ground Handling Operations (2 credits); International Research Tour (2 credits).
Trimester 3 Comparative Public Law (3 credits); Dissertation/Capstone Project (5 credits) with supervised research; Optional internships at airlines, OEMs, or regulatory bodies.
International Research Tour Mandatory 1–2 week exposure to international aviation regulators, aircraft manufacturers, and legal institutions abroad.
Credit Breakdown
Component Credits Details
Core Courses 9 Three core courses with 405 total learning hours (teaching + research).
Electives 12 Six electives focusing on specialised aviation and aerospace law.
Dissertation 5 Supervised capstone research project aligned with sectoral issues.
International Research Tour 2 Mandatory global exposure programme.
Teaching Methodologies

The programme integrates doctrinal teaching with experiential learning. Case studies, simulations, contract negotiations, policy roundtables, and workshops link theory with practice. Students engage with real-world aviation law problems through internships and guided research. The teaching methodology encourages interdisciplinary perspectives, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving.

Our Faculty

The programme is led by distinguished faculty including:

Guest lectures are delivered by senior professionals from Airbus, FlyDubai, Collins Aerospace, and other global aviation institutions.

Eligibility and Admission Process

Eligibility: Law graduates (LL.B. 3 or 5 years) with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST). Preference will be given to applicants with professional experience such as advocates, in-house counsel, and legal officers.

Admission Process:
  1. Application Submission – Online form with Statement of Purpose and CV
  2. Entrance Exam – National-level test conducted by DAU-SoL
  3. Personal Interaction – Shortlisted candidates invited for interview
Key Dates and Fees
Applications Open3 October 2025
Application Deadline15 December 2025
Programme Commencement20 January 2026
Tuition FeesINR 3,50,000 (Non-residential, excludes hostel/mess fee)
Contact

For programme and admissions-related queries, please contact:

Visit: admissions.sol.daiict.ac.in/llm