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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

No, the MBL degree is not recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC),  which is the apex regulatory body for higher education in India. This means that the MBL degree is not considered to be equivalent to a master's degree from a UGC-recognized university.

However, on the other hand, the National Law School is one of the most prestigious law schools in India. An MBL degree from the National Law School will give you a strong foundation in business law and will be well-respected by employers in the legal field.

Ultimately, the value of the MBL course from the National Law School in India depends on how you use it. I

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Pragati Singh

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Hi, current trends include in the leagal and business world for BBA LLB graduates are:

  • Increasing use of technology in legal practice
  • Focus on corporate social responsibility
  • The rise of alternative dispute resolution methods

Hope this resolved your query !

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Pragati Singh

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Although both programs are highly practical and give insights into the functioning of a legal system, the LLM in Corporate Law is aimed to provide more insider knowledge about corporate entities, while the LLM in Business Law seems to be more general, although it also gives a strong perspective on the legal landscape for business. 

Look at the table below to understand the difference:

FeatureLLM in Corporate Law
LLM in Business Law
FocusPrimarily concerned with the legal aspects of corporate entities, their formation, governance, and operations
Broader scope, encompassing various legal aspects of business operations, including contracts, taxation, employment law, and intellectual property
Career PathsCorporate law firms, in-house legal departments, investment banking, and consultancy
Wider range of opportunities in corporate law, business consulting, government, and academia
Depth of KnowledgeIn-depth understanding of corporate law, securities law, mergers and acquisitions
Broad knowledge base across multiple business law areas
SpecialisationCan further specialize in areas like M&A, corporate finance, or securities law
Can specialize in contract law, tax law, intellectual property law, or employment law

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Rashmi Gupta

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The entry requirements are mentioned below:

12 standard- 65%

  • Applicants must have passed one of the following:
    • All Indian Secondary School Certificate (AISSC) or Indian School Certificate (ISC) with minimum of 65% average in the best four subjects
    • Minimum 70% average in the best four subjects for the following State Board Secondary Education exit awards:
      • Intermediate Certificate from the Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education
      • Pre University Certificate from the Karnataka Board of Pre-University Education
      • Higher Secondary certificate form the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
      • Higher Secondary certificat
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Kimi Kumari

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The fees structure for LL.M. in business and corporate law at Symbiosis law school, Hyderabad:

Tution fees - 1.5 lakh

Hostel fees - 2.26 lakh

One time payment - 10,000

There are various scholarships offered by the Institute on merit basis. Some of the scholarships are the Government of India SC/ ST Scholarship, Symbiosis Foundation Scholarship, LLM Scholarship and UG Merit Scholarship.

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Kimi Kumari

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Candidates should possess at least 50% marks or equivalent grade [45% for SC/ST Candidates] in their Three or Five Year LL.B. Degree from any Indian or Foreign University recognised by the UGC. Candidates who have appeared for the final year LL.B. examination may also apply.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can apply for LL. M. in business law even if you are not from India. However, the eligibility criteria and admission process may differ from one university to another. You will need to research and identify the universities abroad that offer LL. M. programs in business law, and check their eligibility criteria and admission requirements. Generally, universities abroad may require you to have a degree equivalent to LL.B. In their respective countries and may also have certain language proficiency requirements. It is recommended that you consult with the universities of your interest and follow their admission process.

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YASH SHARMA

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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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YASH SHARMA

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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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