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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes you can pursue Corporate Law after Class 12 by pursuing integrated law programme, wherein Corporate Law is offered as a core subject in the syllabus. Candidates can also pursue Diploma or certification courses after completing Class 12. Some of these courses include:
- Certificate Course in Business Law
- Certificate Course in Corporate Law
- Diploma in Corporate Laws
- Diploma in Corporate Laws and Management
- Certificate in Consumer Protection
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there are various top colleges offering short-term certificate courses in corporate law specialisation to candidates pursuing law or accountancy. Online courses in Corporate Law are beneficial especially for working professionals who wish to make a career in the field of corporate litigation or work with corporate firms that specialise in various rules and regulations. Online courses will help them to upskill and make a switch in their career and take up new matters for advocacy.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After completing a specialisation in Corporate Law one can start working in some of the relevant job profiles mentioned in the table below:
| Job Position | Job Description | Average Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Advocate | Advocates work on various matters such as corporate law, business law and intellectual property law. | INR 5 LPA |
| Associate Attorney | A number of legal responsibilities, including document drafting, legal research, and client advocacy, are frequently handled by associate attorneys. | INR 6.5 LPA |
| Legal Manager | They are in charge of making sure the company abides by all applicable rules and laws and that its legal risks are kept to a minimum. | INR 7 LPA |
| Legal Advisor | A legal advisor is a specialist who offers legal counsel to people or organizations. | INR 7.5 LPA |
Source - Multiple external/official sites, data may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Corporate Law consists of various laws such as Taxation laws and Investment laws which require basic understanding of Mathematics. Since it is not directly related to any higher-level statistics or accountancy which is taught to Management or Commerce students, candidates don't need advanced skills in Mathematics for this specialisation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are various top colleges including National Law Universities in India offering Corporate law specialisation as a course. Some of them are:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Corporate Law includes various paperwork related to finance and accountancy, therefore, it is directly related to Chartered Accountancy. Therefore, the course curriculum of both courses includes Corporate Law and Chartered Accountancy as mandatory subjects.
Corporate Law also consists of various other laws such as the Companies Act and other CSR Laws which require a fair understanding of the principles of managing a company. Moreover, corporate law is also a popular choice in LLB especially for those who have completed or pursuing CA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to various Job portals starting salary package of corporate lawyers is 3.5 Lacs for a fresher and 15 Lacs for lawyers with some experience.
The salary majorly depends on the number of years of experience as well as a candidate's ability to handle court matters and various litigation suits. It also depends on the skills possessed and the entry level in another company.
Therefore, one can expect a salary of INR 6-12 LPA after having an experience of 2-4 years in this field.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there are various Diploma courses offered at good colleges in India. The Diploma courses are either offered in full-time mode by various law colleges or by online education sites in part-time mode. Some of the Diploma programmes includes:
- Diploma in Corporate and Commercial Law
- Diploma in Corporate and Securities Laws
- Diploma in Corporate and Banking Law
- Diploma in Corporate and Business Law
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Aspirants can pursue undergraduate (UG) as well as postgraduate (PG) level programs in the field of Corporate law. In UG-level courses candidates need to pursue integrated law courses wherein candidates learn basic law principles of all fields before they can specialise in Corporate Law at the postgraduate level. On the other hand, in a PG-level law course aspirants can straight away specialise in Corporate Law. Some popular PG-level courses in Corporate Law are:
- LLM in Corporate Law-
- LLM in Business and Corporate Law
- LLM in Corporate and Commercial Law
- LLM in Corporate and Securities Laws
- LLM in Corporate and Banking La
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
LLM in corporate law need a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) with minimum aggregate of 45 to 55%.
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