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2016-04-13 18:12:21New answer posted
2016-04-13 17:41:02
Scholar-Level 18
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2016-04-13 15:12:00
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2016-04-11 12:44:59Beginner-Level 5
Although the two fields are completely different but you seem to be interested in film making now. Yes definitely you can take admission in the film making course and there are no compulsary subjects for that. You can go for bachelors degree in film making. Some good colleges -
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2016-04-10 16:24:36
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MSc. Corporate Finance
MSc. International Banking and finance
MSc. Financial Services
MSc. Finance and Accounting
MSc. Risk Management
MSc. Forensic Accounting
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2016-04-10 14:02:57
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For law, you may choose UK or USA and start your preparation accordingly. English Law, or common law, is the basis for many legal systems, including those in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, India and Pakistan. An international law degree is a great asset in the global economy of today as many business deals are negotiated across borders.
Although the USA also uses common law, it offers a different style of legal study. In the US, you can study a JD (Judicial Degree), your first law degree, and then progress to an LLM (Masters of Law) as a graduate.
For USA, you need to appear for SAT and TOEFL/ IELTS. Choose univer
New answer posted
2016-04-10 14:02:57
Scholar-Level 17
For law, you may choose UK or USA and start your preparation accordingly. English Law, or common law, is the basis for many legal systems, including those in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, India and Pakistan. An international law degree is a great asset in the global economy of today as many business deals are negotiated across borders.
Although the USA also uses common law, it offers a different style of legal study. In the US, you can study a JD (Judicial Degree), your first law degree, and then progress to an LLM (Masters of Law) as a graduate.
For USA, you need to appear for SAT and TOEFL/ IELTS. Choose univer
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2016-04-10 07:27:53New answer posted
2016-04-10 06:14:41
Scholar-Level 17
A Master in Business Law is a degree that does not require a previous degree related to law studies. It is intended for those who have degrees in different business related areas. Students will learn about different regulations that businesses are concerned with such as commercial law, taxation or corporate law.
For the details like syllabus, eligibility, institute, take a look at:
https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/87915/course/course-Master-Of-Business-Laws-Bangalore-India
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2016-04-09 19:22:46
Guide-Level 12
there is also mba in corporate law
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