About LLM in Corporate and Securities Law Course
LLM with a major in Corporate and Securities Law is a postgraduate degree course that requires two years to complete when done in a regular basis. It is offered in many universities in India. Students can pursue this course on a correspondence basis but the duration, in this case, may vary.
Purpose of the course
The course aims to train students with the fundamentals and concepts that are required in the field of corporate and securities law.
What is LLM (Corporate and Securities Law)?
The LLM in Corporate and Securities Law provides students a strong intellectual analysis of the markets which includes insight from private law, practice, and regulation.
The course allows students to deeply understand legal and organizational issues from theoretical and practical perspectives, in domestic and international settings.
Eligibility Criteria
- Students who are willing to take admission in this course must have an LLB degree or any equivalent (in a relevant stream) from a recognized university in which they must have a minimum of 55% aggregate.
- SC/ ST students have 5% of relaxation in the minimum aggregate.
Career Opportunities
Students with having LLM degrees in Corporate and Securities Law can seek employment in Law firms, Corporations, NGOs, Government agencies and there are many more options.