About LLM in Corporate and Commercial Law Course
LL.M with a concentration in Corporate and Commercial Law is a postgraduate degree course taken after a bachelor’s degree which is offered in many colleges in India. Generally, the duration of this course is two years when done on a full-time or regular basis. Students can also pursue this course on a part-time or correspondence basis, but the duration, in this case, may vary.
Purpose of the course
The course aims to educate students on the concepts of corporate law with the goals of business organizations.
What is LLM (Corporate and Commercial Law)?
LLM in Corporate and Commercial Law deals with the detailed understanding of core issues related to corporate and commercial law. Students who wish to specialize and enhance their existing knowledge in this area can opt for this course.
Eligibility
- Students seeking admission in this course must have a bachelor’s degree (in the related stream) from a recognized university in which they must have scored a minimum of 50% aggregate.
- SC/ ST students have 5% relaxation in the minimum aggregate.
Career Options
Students having an LLM degree in Corporate and Commercial Law can seek employment in law firms, consultancy firms and public organizations, etc.