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2015-11-19 14:58:24

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Prateek Sengar

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I would like to invite anjani jha to share his views on the same

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2015-11-19 14:55:07

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
You do not need a degree in commerce for a corporate law career. In fact you need to have a law degree. One can either pursue a three-year law course after graduation in any discipline or a five-year integrated law course after 10+2 , leading to a BA LLB (Hons). Practically all universities offer the part time three-year LLB course for graduates. Generally, eligibility for this is on the basis of marks scored at the graduation examinations. hence whatever state of graduation you are in, please follow this route. Once you have a LLB degree then you can specialise in corporate law.
Hope this helps. All the best.

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2015-11-19 14:54:02

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

I would like to invite harenderbisht to share his valuable expertise.

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2015-11-19 13:07:41

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Pankaj,
Listed below are some of the universities :
Allahabad university
Amity university
Bharati Vidyapeeth university
Christ university
Galgotias university
Guhati university
All the best

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2015-11-18 21:14:40

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Dr Mohsin Khan

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Law through distance is not valid to practice in court. Similarly, one cannot appear for Civil Service Examination.

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2015-11-18 14:15:00

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Anchal,
You can not pursue two regular degree at the same time , to pursue two degrees at the same time, you need to opt for one degree through regular mode and the other degree through distance mode
All the best

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2015-11-18 12:52:06

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi ,
Hook's law states that the extension of a spring is in direct proportion with the load added to it as long as this load does not exceed the elastic limit. It has many uses to understand harmonic and an-harmonic oscillator behaviors.
All the best

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2015-11-18 12:50:42

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Gopal,
To pursue law, you must clear entrance examinations like CLAT, LSAT and SET. You can either opt for a integrated law program or can pursue LLB after your graduation.
All the Best

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2015-11-18 12:47:02

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Gopal,
You must have LLM and every applicant to the post of lecturer in law colleges must have passed National Eligibility Test (NET)
All the best

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2015-11-18 12:44:47

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
A company is a form of business organization. It is a collection of individuals and physical assets with a common focus and an aim of gaining profits. This collection exists in Law and therefore a company is considered a "Legal Person".
You must write the entrance exam for Law and get good marks in 12th as well as the entrance exam to get into the best college of your choice. Company Law is taught in LLB courses.
All the best.

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