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Akash Jain

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I don't think there are any entrance exams for MBL.

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Akash Jain

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Yes, it will provide you the necessary insights into business laws specifically and would help in improving your corporate laws acumen.

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Akash Jain

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No, the eligibility is the bachelor's degree. For more details refer to the distance education department website of NLSIU. (http://ded.nls.ac.in/).

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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Universities like NALSAR and NUJS offer certificate and PG Diploma programmes in Business Law. This sphere is not merely limited to Indian jurisprudence but also deals with international business laws, which gives you an upper hand when compared to your counterparts in law schools. In NUJS, this course is taught by one of the best professors of NUJS. Some firms prefer those who have this additional certificate while hiring them. Additionally, many management firms and banks also prefer the students who have Diploma in business law, because by this course they get to know about Law of Contract/Commercial Law, Competition Laws, Laws of A
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Ratnesh Pareek

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First of all, both are very different areas and they shouldn't be compared, but I would still answer it as to the best of my knowledge.
There is no official data available in India about the number of lawyers in both areas and about their salaries so it becomes tough to compare both.
Business law is about disputes between firms, companies, partnerships, and small businesses.
All these people or most of these companies, partnerships, and firms have their fixed lawyers and when any dispute arises their lawyers fight (I mean the same lawyer for that company), but when it comes to consumer protection laws, it is emerging day by day because a
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Sofia Goyal

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Yes, you can join law colleges after doing 12th from commerce as LLB 5 year program can be done after the completion of +2 from any stream. There are various law schools, in order to get admission in most of the Law Institute one has to appear for entrance examination. The most common entrance exam for admission in LLB program is the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). This is an all India entrance examination conducted by 14 National Law Schools and Universities for admissions to their under graduate program. To be eligible for the test candidate must have passed the +2 level of exam from recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks
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Akash Jain

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Yes, you can directly apply to course without appearing for CLAT. For more details, you can refer to the distance education Dept. website of NLS.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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Yes, you can do so. This is a two-year programme for a person interested in business law. For NUJS, details can be found here: http://mbl.nujs.edu/.

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