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saurabh sharma

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Hi Ajay,
NMIMS is known for its MBA and is growing in the field of law as well. UPES is a great university for law, but I would go with NMIMS if talked about corporate sector.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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At NMIMS, you will get ample opportunities, be it working for a big time MNC, or be it an entrepreneurial journey, provided you grab them with both hands.
The quality of the curriculum and the faculty is top-notch. No compromise on that.
Now coming to placements, I will give you the true picture. Yes, you guessed it right, the placements arent what are shown in their placement reports.
Before describing placements, I would like to mention that I wasnt the one who didnt get placed (in fact, I got placed in Deloitte, and yes Im no CA); so please bear in mind while reading this that this aint my frustration, its the actual scenario out there
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To deal with the new challenges in the corporate world, legal professionals with the ability to unravel legal complexities are in demand. Understanding the laws of the land is important to avoid time-consuming and expensive litigations. PGDBCL aims at imparting knowledge of various business and corporate legislations.
PGDBCL covers various facets of business and corporate legislation and is a judicious mixture of the two. It includes recent acts such as the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 and the Companies Act, 2013 with The Companies (Amendment) Act, 2015. Besides, the program familiarises students with international business l
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nitin kashyapbelieve in the power of present

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You should pursue MBA. Try to get admission in IIM to get good career prospects.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are already sufficiently qualified for corporate care. Unless you want to practice corporate law regular 3 LLB degree, it will be a big drain on your financial resources including opportunity and the cost of loss of three years after MBA salary earning potential. Also, even after LLB, you may get a top job. You may review your decision and if you are sure about your passion to be a corporate lawyer then only seek admission for 3 years regular law degree. If you just want law knowledge then you may do LLB by distance learning but you will not be able to practice in courts with LLB distance learning degree.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Internships are provided by most of the law colleges to their students. If in case your college does not offer internship then you contact good firms at your end offer your interest in doing 2-3 months internship (without pay). Many firms agree and you get the chance to work.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi,
Corporate lawyers serve only one client - the corporation they work for. As a corporate lawyer, you will be called upon to handle a variety of legal tasks including corporate taxes, mergers and acquisitions, corporate structure issues, employment law, and government reporting. Corporate lawyers will generally need to be knowledgeable in a wide range of legal fields and will need to be able to handle a large number of issues. Some corporations will hire multiple lawyers and each will be a specialist in one or two areas of corporate law
Working as a corporate lawyer can be a very rewarding and lucrative career path. You have to study f
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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If you want to go for LLM, why don't you take CLAT P.G. entrance and get into a National Law University for this purpose.

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