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Scholar-Level 16
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Scholar-Level 16
You cannot pursue LL.M directly. First, you have to do LLB. There is no LLM in corporate finance, only corporate law is available. I don't think LLM will give you advantage here, because your main stream is MBA and it will not help with management. You can just study the law from a good book for your personal information or do CS course which is better.
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Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can get admission in KUK for LLB. The admission is conducted through entrance exam (KUK CET). You have to obtain very good rank to get admission as competition is high here. You should also have 45% marks in your graduation.
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