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a year agoContributor-Level 10
This law specialization includes elements mentioned below
- Dense vocabulary, complex principles and abstract concepts.
- Maths topics like percentages, rates and ratios help to analyze financial measures.
- Statistics concepts to help in reading market data, assessing risks and making decisions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the university, the region, and the applicant's prior experience, the remuneration for a Masters in Business Law (MBL) in India varies. However, an MBL graduate's beginning income in India ranges from INR 3 LPA- 9 LPA. The compensation can go to INR 15 LPA or much more with experience. The salary offered to professionals depend on the institute from where they bagged placement opportunity, work location and work experience.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are a handful of colleges offering Certificate courses in Business Law. Candidates can have a look at the colleges:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After completing Class 12, one can pursue Business Law. There are numerous integrated legal programs that offer business law focus. These programs mix the study of law with business over the period of five years. Candidates can choose the following courses:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
LLM in Business Law graduates can go for diverse career paths like Corporate Law, Finance Law, Commercial Law and Tax Law. Demand for business law professionals is known to grow steadily in India because of increasing complexity of business transactions, expanding corporate sector and even growing emphasis on compliance and corporate governance.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
People often think Business and Corporate Law are the same. That's not entirely true. There are significant differences between the two law specialisations. The focus of Corporate Law is majorly on how corporates/ companies are formed and managed. Thus, Corporate Law revolves around the operation of a corporation. Corporate law deals with legal rights, obligations and privileges. On the other hand, lawyers working in the field of Business Law cover areas such as contracts, employment laws, commercial transactions and taxes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Business Law specialisation is offered through various courses, however, the common subjects to be studied in all the courses are:
- Law of Contract/ Commercial Law
- Company Law
- Competition Law
- Laws of Arbitration and International Arbitration
- Banking Law
- Banking7 Law
- Labour Law
- Taxation Law
- Environmental Law
- Human Rights Laws
- Mergers and Acquisitions
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Degree in business law can be beneficial. It aids in comprehension of business law. It is necessary for many occupations in the business sector. Your ability to think critically and solve problems is something that will come in handy in any profession, and a business law degree can help you with that. The Business Law specialisation deals with all legal aspects required for running of business organisations including laws of copyright, contractual law, workplace safety regulations, financial law, taxation, IPR and more.
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