About LLM in Corporate and Financial Law Course
LL.M (Corporate and Financial Law), a postgraduate degree course or a master’s degree is offered in many of the colleges in India. The general duration of the course is two years but if students want to pursue this course on a correspondence basis then the duration may vary among different institutes.
What is LLM (Corporate and Financial Law)?
LLM in Corporate and Financial Law covers markets, transactions, and global regulatory issues. Some of the common topics under this course which students will get to explore are corporate finance, mergers, and acquisitions, corporate governance, corporate tax, bankruptcy, cross-border insolvency and securities regulation & enforcement, etc.
Eligibility Criteria
- Students who wish to take admission in this course must have an LLB degree or any equivalent (in the relevant stream) from a recognized university in which they must have scored a minimum of 55% aggregate.
- SC/ ST students have 5% of relaxation in the minimum aggregate.
Career Opportunities
Students having an LLM degree in Corporate and Financial Law can seek employment in law firms, in-house corporate legal departments, and government agencies, etc.