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Manisha Chauhan

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First complete an LLB. You can enroll in an integrated LLB course right after class 12 or 3 year LLB after graduation. Then, enroll in an LLM Commercial Law degree course. Those interested can also look for Commercial Law Diploma courses at postgraduate level. Candidates must also clear AIBE in order to be eligible for practising as an advocate in courts across India. 

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Raj B

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Some of the usual clients of Commercial Lawyers work in areas like - Insurance, real estate, banks, government agencies etc. Commercial Lawyers work for various businesses to offer expertise in drafting and negotiating of contracts. They can also advise on various multinational treaties. They can help in compliance-related matters. One of the focus areas includes helping investors in mergers and acquisitions. 

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Mani Shukla

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Many online education portals also offer courses in Commercial Law which can be accesssed by learners as per their pace. Some of these courses are:

  • Legal Contracts and Agreements for Entrepreneurs by Coursera
  • Corporate & Commercial Law I: Contracts & Employment Law by Coursera
  • Contract Law: From Trust to Promise to Contract by edX
  • Corporate and Business Law by Udemy
  • International Business Law by Udemy

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Nishtha Rastogi

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One should know that drafting and executing contracts require presence of mind and critical thinking abilities. Moreover, candidates who are passionate about establishing a career in commercial space and work with companies or National Company Law Tribunal must definitely pursue LLM or PG Diploma in Commercial Law after completing LLB. Commercial Law in India is a popular course offering exciting career opportunities to professionals. 

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Nishtha Patra

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Commercial Law (also called Trade Law/ Mercantile Law) deals with the legal framework of business activities. It covers multiple aspects of the business like - sales transactions, contract formation, intellectual property protection, banking and finance regulations and consumer rights. 

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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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Anurag Shivam

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The School of Law at Christ University in Bangalore, India is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM and Saturday from 8:30 AM to 12:45 PM. It is closed on Sunday. 

The Master of Laws (LLM) in Corporate and Commercial Law program at Christ University is a one-year course. The program is entrance-based. 

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Ankit kumar

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Hi, TS LAWCET 2025 counselling is tentatively scheduled for the fourth week of July 2025.

Official notification for exact dates will be released on the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) website. Keep visiting the official website for timely updates. Counselling will be conducted online, and candidates will need to register, verify documents, and participate in seat allocation.

 

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Pragati Singh

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Commercial law and consumer law are both branches of law that deal with business transactions, but they have different focuses. Commercial law focuses on the relationships between businesses, while consumer law focuses on the relationship between businesses and consumers.

Commercial law is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of legal areas, including contracts, sales, intellectual property, antitrust, and securities law. It governs the relationships between businesses, including the formation of contracts, the sale of goods and services, the protection of intellectual property, and the regulation of competition.

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Pragati Singh

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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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