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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Hey yes, they usually drop the RULET answer key along with the question paper for all sets (A, B, C, D). Super helpful to check how you did! You can also find old papers and sample questions online if you wanna prep better for the next round.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates who have strong analytical and problem-solving skills must pursue this course since drafting and executing contracts require presence of mind and critical thinking abilities. Moreover, candidates who are passionate about establishing a career in commercial space and work with companies or National Company Law Tribunal must definitely pursue LLM or PG Diploma in Commercial Law after completing LLB. Commercial Law in India is a popular course offering exciting career opportunities to professionals.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The branch of law which deals with all business, commerce, and consumer interactions falls under the category of Commercial Law or Corporate Law. It deals with both private and public law issues and is a branch of civil law. It includes various legislations such as the Sale of Goods Act, Indian Contract Act, Negotiable Instrument Law, and Bankruptcy Law. Due to its ever-changing nature, Commercial Law is a developing field of law and therefore requires trained professionals for addressing complex contractual regulations.
Those who are interested in Business Law and Corporate Law can study similar subjects in this course as well. P
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Faculty of Law MGKPV offers a two-year LLM course for candidates and the total seat-intake for the course is 66. Candidaets who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for the course through the online application form on the official website of the university. The admission process is merit based for the LLM course.
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