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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Main difference is in fact that a Diploma gives necessary basis for studying, whereas an LLBprovides more profound and specialised knowledge, thereby resulting in a better job and higher wages. However, idea about which option is better, depends more on situation and desired occupation.
Check table below to come to a conclusion -
| Feature | Diploma in Corporate Law | LLM in Corporate and Commercial Law |
|---|---|---|
| Level of Study | Postgraduate Diploma | Postgraduate Degree |
| Depth of Knowledge | Provides a foundational understanding of corporate law | Offers in-depth specialisation in corporate and commercial law |
| Duration | Typically shorter, ranging from 6 months to 1 year | Usually a one-year program, sometimes longer |
| Eligibility | Often requires an undergraduate degree in law (LLB) or related field | Requires an LLB degree |
| Career Prospects | Can lead to entry-level roles in corporate departments or law firms | Opens doors to higher-level positions, such as corporate counsel or legal consultant |
| Salary Potential | Generally lower starting salaries | Higher earning potential due to specialised expertise |
Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.
Hope this helped your query! All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some institutions, especially for postgraduate or professional programs, may require entrance exams. These exams could assess your legal knowledge, analytical skills, and aptitude for legal studies. Examples include the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) or the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The qualifying requirements can vary from institution to institution. It also depends on the course level.
Some common guidelines are mentioned below:
- Most courses require a bachelor's degree (LLB) in any discipline.
- For advanced commercial law courses or those focusing on legal practice, a LLD degree may be required.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Commercial law degree holders usually work as - corporate lawyers, legal advisors, compliance officers, contracts managers & business advisors.
They can also work in positions in the government/ regulatory agencies. They also work for entrepreneurs and business owners by managing legal issues concerning their companies.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Topics vary according to different levels and colleges. But some of the most common concepts are mentioned in the list given below -
The Law of Contract - Offer & acceptance, consideration, capacity, terms, breach, and remedies for breach of contract.
The Sale of Goods: Contract formation, sale, transfer of ownership & risk, implied terms in contract of sale, rights of parties for breach of contract of sale.
Company Law: Different tradings, incorporation & classification of companies, corporate management and control, rights and powers of the shareholders and duties of directors.
Agency Law: Agency formation and dissolution, the legal rela
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Commercial law is a basic aspect of today's business world. Studying it can equip you with:
Understanding of Business Transactions: As a subset of general legal knowledge, business law exposes students to legal rules governing various operations of a business such as contracts, sales, and financing.
Problem-Solving Skills: Issues related to the ability to compare the legal aspects of business and suggest appropriate actions.
Risk Management: Sensitization of skills for analysis of legal implications of business functions/propositions.
Negotiation Skills: Knowledge of the legal issues enhances your ability to barter in contracts in commerci
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The following colleges offer Certiifcate courses in Commercial Law which can be pursued either full-time or part-time mode. They are:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top entrance exams that candidates can give for admission in LLM Commercial Law degree include:
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, you can get admission in GITAM School of Law Visakhapatnam for LL.M. in Corporate and Commercial Law on the basis of your score in the CLAT exam.C andidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Law (LL.B.) from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Minimum of 60% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination with Mathematics/Biology, Physics & Chemistry subjects. Intermediate/10+2 with BiPC or Mathematics as one of the subject. The duration of the test is 2 hour. After passing the CLAT exam you can take admission in the GITAM for LLM course.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
The LLM (Corporate and Commercial Laws) is a 1year full-time programme.The total tuition fee for GITAM School of Law LL.M. in Corporate and Commercial Law is INR 125000.
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