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Monisha

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At GIBS, internships and live projects are pretty regular. The college keeps bringing companies, tasks, and short-term projects throughout the course, so we get plenty of chances to work with corporates and try things in real time.

Honestly, it feels more practical than just classroom learning because we're constantly doing something for industry. It also helps with placements later since you already have multiple projects on your profile.

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akhil Saxena

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Chandigarh University's university Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) has a practical curriculum that helps CLAT 2026 qualified students prepare for careers in corporate law, litigation, or the judiciary. The programme covers important subjects like corporate law criminal law, constitutional law, and intellectual property giving students a strong foundation. They can also choose areas they want to focus on according to their career goals. 

Besides classroom learning students get plenty of hands on experience through moot courts, internships, ADR workshops, and probono legal projects. Experienced faculty and practicing advocates guid

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Vaibhav Sharma

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Some of the Colleges for MBA in Corportate Law are listed below : 

  1. Loyola institute of Buisness Adminstration (LIBA), Chennai
  2. Great Lakes institute of Management (GLIM), Chennai
  3. Department of Management studies (DoMS), IIT Madras
  4. Hindustan institute of Technology & Science, School of Law 
  5. VELS School of Law (VISTAS)
  6. Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU)

These are some best colleges and in pure legal track the institute no. 4 ,5 ,6 are more Feasible

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Rupali Singh

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New York University LLM Corporate Law is 1 year. While studying this course, students can take classes with some of nation's leading theorists in Law and Economics, Corporate Law and Bankruptcy Law, and academics whose work is oriented toward practice and profession. While studying this course, students can develop an individualized curriculum from the exceptionally rich array of courses in Finance, Bankruptcy, and Securities regulation. Admission is based on first professional law degree. An English language proficiency score is also required.

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abdul shah

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The GITAM School of Law in Visakhapatnam offers a one-year full-time LL.M. programme in Corporate and Commercial Law. While the exact intake capacity for this programme isn't specified in the available information, the institution maintains a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:10, with over 40 teaching staff, including more than 18 faculty members holding PhDs.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the number of seats available, I recommend contacting the admissions office directly.

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Vipra Pandey

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Anyone studying law or is about to study law can study Corporate Law. To study a three-year or five-year law course, candidates must ensure that they have completed Class 12th from a recognised board and have cleared entrance examinations such as CLAT, AILET etc. Similarly, those who wish to pursue Corporate Law at the postgraduate level can pursue it after completing LLB/integrated LLB from a recognised university. 

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Vipra Tiwari

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The Corporate Law is a specialized subset of business law. It teaches candidates about the legalities that govern businesses. Basically, it entails the rights of employees, consumers, and stakeholders. Hence, this course covers everything that is required to manage an established business and corporate ethically. 

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