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The major focus of company law is to deal with specific rules regarding Shareholder rights, director responsibilities, financial reporting, company structure.

The major focus of company law is to deal with specific rules regarding - Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), securities regulations, public finance, economic laws.

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You can appear for top Law entrance exams such as:

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Yes Company Law can be a rewarding career path. Only if approached right. With different companies being established every now and then, there is good scope for a career. Corporate law is a good profession in India. It is a rapidly expanding field with several chances for qualified professionals. Companies of all sizes require legal counsel on a wide range of corporate issues, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, private equity, venture capital, and corporate governance.

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Yes, foreign nationals can pursue an LLM in Corporate Law in India. However, specific eligibility criteria and visa requirements may apply, so it's essential to check with individual universities for detailed information.

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Yes, you can pursue a PhD after completing an LLM in Corporate Law. This is especially beneficial if you aspire to an academic career or delve deeper into research within the field of corporate law.

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There are quite a few challenges that LLM Corporate Law careers can have like -

  • competition
  • economic downturns
  • evolving legal landscape can also pose challenges

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

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Yes, there are many colleges which offer specializations in LLM in Corporate Law. These colleges offer specialisations like -

  • M&A
  • corporate finance
  • international corporate law

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Some of the most common LLB and LLM entrance exams are mentioned below:

For LLB 

CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

AILET (All India Law Entrance Test)

SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test)

State-level Law Entrance Exams

For LLM

Most universities offering LLM in Corporate Law conduct their own entrance exams. However, some might accept scores from national-level exams like CLAT or AILET.

Note: These are just some of the major entrance exams. There are many other law entrance exams conducted by different universities and institutions across India.   

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