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Nishtha Patra

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Following are the reasons why we need to study Media Law courses:

  • To prepare for a professional career in media law or a related field.
  • To study and know about the legal framework that governs the media industry.
  • To protect the rights of a media professional.
  • To gain the skills and knowledge necessary to avoid legal liability.

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Jiya Singh

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Media Law course covers topics such as the international conventions on freedom of expression, definition of mass media, regulation of broadcast media including public and commercial broadcasters, principles of media self-regulation, and the right to freedom of expression as protected by international treaties. 

However, Media and Entertainment Law course topics can vary from institute to institute in India.

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SHIVAM KESHARII'm pursuing PhD.

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The highest package for BA LLB students at North Orissa University is INR19.50 Lacs per annum (in 2024). Medium package are INR 13 Lacs per annum. 

Last year 75 students who participated in placements 

The top recruiters in North Orissa University are following: 

  1. Trilegal, is a top recruiter for Law graduates.
  2. AZB and Partners. 
  3. Herbert Smith Freehills, an international Law firm that recruites Law graduates. 
  4. Khaitan and company. 

Many others tops companies are visiting in NOU.

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SHIVAM KESHARII'm pursuing PhD.

Contributor-Level 6

 

North Orissa University (NOU) for admission LLM accepts Orissa SAMS exam scores.

Eligibility criteria:

To be eligible for admission to the LLM programme at NOU, you have a graduation degree with a minimum of 50%marks from a recognised university. 

Admission process:

Research and select LLM colleges based on reputation, faculty, and placement records.

Register for the LLM program, Submit required documents, including academic transcripts, entrance exam scorecard, personal statement, and letters of recommendation.

Other entrance exams for LLM programs CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), AILET (All India Law Entrance Test), and LSAT In

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SHIVAM KESHARII'm pursuing PhD.

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BA LLB at North Orissa University total cost is between INR 4300 to INR 51000. includes tuition fees, hostel fees, and other security deposits.The fee structure for a BA LLB at NOU may differ for foreign nationals and NRI/NRI-sponsored students. 

Library fees are collected at the time of admission.

Eligibility criteria:

BA LLB course at NOU, students must have passed the CBSE 12th or Odisha CHSE with a minimum score of 45% marks. 

 

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Manisha Chauhan

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Absolutely yes, you can pursue Investment Banking after a Law degree with specialisation in Investment and Security Law. Plus, a law degree in this specialisation would be of significant advantage in your investment banking career. 

Investment banking is all about complex financial transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory compliance. Your legal knowledge in investment laws will be invaluable in knowing and navigating these intricate processes. 

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Raj B

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There 4 diffrent types of securities in Investment Law, as given below:

  • Debt securities
  • Equity securities
  • Derivative securities
  • Hybrid securities, which are a combination of debt and equity.

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Mani Shukla

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LLM in Investment and Security Law course is a 1 year LLM degree program that offers thorough interdisciplinary academic training in the legal regulation of securities and investments in India, through teaching, training workshops and extensive research.

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Nishtha Rastogi

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In the legal domain, Security and Investment Law comprises legislations of the Securities Contract Act of 1956, Securities and Exchange Board of India Act of 1992 and the Companies Act of 2013. The financial transactions involving stocks, assets, shares, liquidity, mutual fund investments, Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), Bonds, ESOPS, PF, Bank Products, Annuities, etc. are secured under Security and Investment Laws. 

Here's what Security and Investment Law course is all about, in points:

  • Specialized legal field: Focuses on regulations governing financial markets and investment products.
  • Ensures fairness and transparency:&nbs
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Kartik Yadav

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LLM Consumer Law is basically a 1-year PG course. After completing this course, students can join law firms, Corporate firms, or provide advice on legal matters. Those who have completed their UG degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50 percent marks are eligible to enroll in LLM.

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