The Kathmandu University School of Law (KUSOL) is set to introduce the Master of Laws (LLM) in Corporate & Commercial Law and the Master's in Corporate & Commercial Law (MCCL), broadening the scope of specialized legal education in Nepal.
Confirming the official approval of the programs, Prof. Dr Bipin Adhikari, Faculty Board Member of the Kathmandu University School of Law, shared the milestone on his official social media platform.
"With the arrival of spring, Kathmandu University School of Law is now launching its third and fourth postgraduate programs. Following the proposal from the KU Law Economics, Management and Law Subject Committee and Faculty Board, Kathmandu University today approved both the LLM (Corporate & Commercial Law) and MCCL (Master in Corporate & Commercial Law) programs," Prof. Dr Adhikari stated.
The university will be announcing the formal call for applications, allowing prospective students to prepare for the upcoming academic session.










