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Priya Peter

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The AMU BA LLB Entrance Exam is conducted in four cities across India. For the 2025 session, the designated exam centers are:

Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh)

Kolkata (West Bengal)

Kozhikode (Kerala)

During the application process, candidates can select their preferred exam centers from these options. The university allocates centers based on availability and the preferences indicated by applicants. The final assigned center, along with its address, is mentioned on the admit card. It's important to note that once allotted, exam centers are generally not subject to change.

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Akanksha Kumari

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To select your preferred exam centers for the AMU BA LLB Entrance Exam, follow these steps during the application process:

  • Access the Application Form: Visit the official AMU admission portal at amucontrollerexams.com and log in using your credentials.
  • Fill in Personal and Academic Details: Complete the application form by providing accurate personal information, educational qualifications, and other required details.
  • Select Exam Centers: In the section designated for exam center preferences, choose your preferred exam cities from the available options. For the 2025 session, the exam is scheduled to be conducted in the following cities:

Al

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Manisha Gard

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The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) BA LLB Entrance Exam center allocation is determined during the application process. Candidates select their preferred exam cities while filling out the application form. For the 2025 session, the exam is scheduled to be conducted in the following cities:

  • Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh)
  • Kolkata (West Bengal)
  • Kozhikode (Kerala)

The university endeavors to assign candidates to their preferred centers based on availability. However, if a chosen center reaches its capacity, AMU may allocate an alternative center. The final exam center details, including the exact address, are specified on the admit card. It's crucia

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Manisha Chauhan

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To become a Commercial Lawyer, you first need to possess an LLB degree. You can enroll in an LLB course right after class 12 or even after graduation. Once the LLB programme is over, you can enroll in an LLM Commercial Law degree course. Those interested can also look for Commercial Law Diploma courses at postgraduate level. Candidates must also clear AIBE in order to be eligible for practising as an advocate in courts across India.

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Raj B

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Clients of a Commercial Lawyer usually include insurance companies, real estate companies, banks, government agencies, etc. They can work for various businesses and offer expertise in drafting and negotiating of contracts. They can also represent various business organations in the court and advise them on various multinational treaties. They can also advise small business organisations in compliance related matters and help investors in mergers and acquisitions.

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Mani Shukla

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Many online education portals also offer courses in Commercial Law which can be accesssed by learners as per their pace. Some of these courses are:

  • Legal Contracts and Agreements for Entrepreneurs by Coursera
  • Corporate & Commercial Law I: Contracts & Employment Law by Coursera
  • Contract Law: From Trust to Promise to Contract by edX
  • Corporate and Business Law by Udemy
  • International Business Law by Udemy

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