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Ankit kumar

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 Hi, TS LAWCET 2025 counselling is tentatively scheduled for the fourth week of July 2025.Official notification for exact dates will be released on the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) website. Keep visiting the official website for timely updates. Counselling will be conducted online, and candidates will need to register, verify documents, and participate in seat allocation. Thanks.

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Pragati Singh

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Commercial law and consumer law are both branches of law that deal with business transactions, but they have different focuses. Commercial law focuses on the relationships between businesses, while consumer law focuses on the relationship between businesses and consumers.Commercial law is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of legal areas, including contracts, sales, intellectual property, antitrust, and securities law. It governs the relationships between businesses, including the formation of contracts, the sale of goods and services, the protection of intellectual property, and the regulation of competition.Consumer law,
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The main difference is in the fact that a Diploma gives the necessary basis for studying, whereas an LLBprovides more profound and specialised knowledge, thereby resulting in a better job and higher wages. However, the idea about which option is better, depends more on the situation and the desired occupation. Check the table below to come to a conclusion:FeatureDiploma in Corporate LawLLM in Corporate and Commercial LawLevel of StudyPostgraduate DiplomaPostgraduate DegreeDepth of KnowledgeProvides a foundational understanding of corporate lawOffers in-depth specialisation in corporate and commercial lawDurationTypically shorter,
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Pragati Singh

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Some institutions, especially for postgraduate or professional programs, may require entrance exams. These exams could assess your legal knowledge, analytical skills, and aptitude for legal studies. Examples include the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) or the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test).

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The qualifying requirements can vary from institution to institutions and also depends on course level. However, some general guidelines apply:Educational Background: Most courses require a bachelor's degree (LLB) in any discipline.Law Degree: For advanced commercial law courses or those focusing on legal practice, a LLD degree may be required.

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The possible positions that graduates can go for include corporate lawyers, legal advisors, compliance officers, contracts managers, business analysts, and positions in the government and regulatory agencies. Moreover, it becomes also useful for the entrepreneurs and business owners as they are able to know how to manage legal issues connected with their companies.

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Course content can vary, but common topics include:The Law of Contract: Offer and acceptance, consideration, capacity, terms of the contract, breach of contract, and remedies for breach of contract.The Sale of Goods: Contract formation, sale and transfer of ownership and risk, implied terms in contract of sale, rights of parties for breach of contract of sale.Company Law: Different forms of trading, incorporation and classification of companies, corporate management and control, rights and powers of the shareholders and duties of directors.Agency Law: Agency formation and dissolution, legal relationship between principal and agent.Nego
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Commercial law is a basic and fundamental aspect of the today's business world. Studying it can equips you with:Understanding of Business Transactions: As a subset of general legal knowledge, business law exposes students to legal rules governing various operations of a business such as contracts, sales, and financing.Problem-Solving Skills: Issues related to the ability to compare the legal aspects of business and suggest appropriate actions.Risk Management: Sensitization of skills for analysis of legal implications of business functions/propositions.Negotiation Skills: Knowledge of the legal issues enhances your ability to barter in
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The following colleges offer Certiifcate courses in Commercial Law which can be either pursued in full-time or part-time mode. They are:Online Certificate in Business and Commercial Laws by NLUDOnline Certificate in Business and Commercial Laws by NUJSCertificate in Cooperation, Cooperative and Business Laws by IGNOU

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