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Pragati Singh

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There are quite a few challenges that LLM Corporate Law careers can entail such as competition, economic downturns, and the evolving legal landscape can pose challenges.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes,  some universities offer specialisations such as M&A, corporate finance, or international corporate law.

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Pragati Singh

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To pursue a career in Corporate Law, you'll typically need to excel in law entrance exams. Below are some of the important ones:

For Undergraduate Law Programs (LLB)

CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

AILET (All India Law Entrance Test)

SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test)

LSAT (Law School Admission Test)

State-level Law Entrance Exams

For Postgraduate Law Programs (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 differe

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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

To become a corporate lawyer in India, you typically need to follow these steps:

Complete 10+2: You should have passed your 12th standard or equivalent examination from a recognised board.

Law Degree:

  • Integrated Law Program: Complete a 5-year integrated law programme (e.g.,  BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB) from a recognised university.
  • Regular Law Program: Complete a 3-year LLB degree after completing a bachelor's degree in any discipline.

After completing your law degree, you must register with the Bar Council of India (BCI) to practice law.

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Some of the popular private law colleges include top private universities which are given status as Institutes of Eminence. These colleges are popular for their infrastructure and faculty. Some of these colleges are:

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Yes, Candidates 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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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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After completing a specialisation in Corporate Law, one can start working in the following job profile:

Job PositionJob DescriptionAverage 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

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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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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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