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Pragati Singh

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Eligibility criteria can vary depending on the programme (undergraduate or postgraduate) and the university. Generally:

  • Undergraduate: A bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage (usually 50-55%) might be required.
  • Postgraduate: A completed LLB degree from a recognised university is typically mandatory.

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Choosing the "best" banking law book depends on your specific needs and experience level. However, here are three highly regarded options:

  • Karol K. Sparks' Banking Law Essentials (2019)
  • Jonathan R. Macey's Banking Law and Practice (4th Edition)
  • Pauline B. Heller's Bank Regulation, Risk Management, and Compliance

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Definitely yes, after completing banking law courses, you can work in a bank. Plus, you can work in a variety of positions in a bank, such as Risk Manager, Compliance Officer, In-house counsel, Commercial Banker, Investment Banker, Retail Banker, etc. If you have recently graduated in banking law courses, you may be qualified for a position like in-house counsel or compliance officer. Alternatively, if you have many years of experience as a lawyer in a private law company, you are also qualified for a more senior position, such as an investment banker or commercial banker.

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After completing a course in Banking Law aspirants can start independent practice as a lawyer or become a legal advisor for international law firms, accounting firms, banks, international corporations and large business houses. They can pursue LLM in Banking Law or also pursue short-term certificate courses in related specialisations such as Company Law, Corporate Law or Securities Law. 

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A Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Law with specialisation in Insurance, Banking, and Financial Services is a one-year Diploma course that aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal and regulatory aspects of the banking and financial industry, particularly in the area of insurance. The course curriculum typically includes topics such as Banking Law and Practice, Insurance Law and Practice, Corporate Governance and Business Ethics, Financial Markets and Instruments, and Securities Law. Students are also trained in negotiation and dispute resolution, legal drafting, and legal research skills. The course is o
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Yes, Symbiosis Law School (SLS) does allow inter-college transfers between its Pune, Hyderabad, and Noida campuses for its B.A. LL.B. And BBA LL.B. Programs, subject to availability of seats and fulfillment of other eligibility criteria. However, it is important to note that such transfers are generally considered on a case-by-case basis and are subject to the discretion of the concerned authorities at SLS. Students who wish to apply for an inter-college transfer within SLS must typically submit an application form along with the required documents and a transfer fee. The eligibility criteria for such transfers may vary based on factor
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Nmims Navi Mumbai Campus, the infrastructure is lavish, with Strong faculty, in lieu of academics its very different than other law colleges, as our College course outline is some what based on international standards and it helps you to widen your research and knowledge(mind you! the portion is some what heavy,and you need to learn to balance your academic and personal life), NMIMS as you all know is very strict, minimum 80 percent is required to qualify to the next SEMESTER. Being a Student i'm proud to say that, the knowledge and experience i'm absorbing is very Superficial, If you are thinking 0f joining this Campus do it Without
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You can consider following:
Gopi Hand Arya Mahila College, Block-I, ABH10-G. N.
Khalsa College, Block-III,
Bhag Singh Khalsa College

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This college is mono faculty institution offering a three year law course. The university offers the degree viz LL.B. (General) on passing the second year LL.B. Examination. On passing the LL.B. Degree Examination I. e the Third Year LL.B. Examination the student is entitled to practice after enrolling into Bar council as per the council rules. Once graduated the students can either practice independently after enrolling in bar council or practice under a senior advocate. Similarly they can also work in the post of legal advisory for governmental or corporate companies. The fee structure appears to be feasible or affordable for that ma
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