About LLM in Business and Corporate Law Course
LLM in Business and Corporate Law is a post-graduate degree course offered in many colleges in India. The course generally requires two years to complete when done on a regular basis but it may vary in case of correspondence.
Purpose of the course
The course is designed to educate students on a wide range of issues related to taxes, acquisitions, finance, business formations, mergers, contract negotiations, employment/labor laws, and litigation.
What do you study in LL.M (Business and Corporate Law)?
LL.M in Business and Corporate Law covers a wide range of subjects that impact business transactions. Corporate Finance, Taxation, International Transactions, Intellectual Property, and Labor and Employment are some of the common subjects under this course.
Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates applying for this course must have an LLB degree or any equivalent (in a related stream) from a recognized university in which they must have scored a minimum of 55% marks.
- SC/ ST candidates have 5% relaxation in the minimum aggregate.
Career Opportunities
LL. M (Business and Corporate Law) graduates can opt for many career options such as they can opt for professional practice as legal advisors to businesses, to government entities, and to business-oriented NGOs, etc.