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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Hi, Scope for corporate law is at its best, and if you are planning to study corporate law. In this case, I will suggest you to go for pursuing CS as in the finance act 14, scope for CS has been enhanced and there are mandate provisions for companies to appoint one. So, it’s a recommendable course for someone looking for a career in corporate. If you got any more questions feel free to come up with. Good luck.

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Prateek Sengar

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Hi,Listed below are some of the best law institutes to pursue company law:Anand Law College AnandGujarat Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University's New Law College PuneMaharashtra Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College Mumbai, Maharashtra Dr. Ambedkar College of Law TirupatiAndhra Pradesh Faculty of Legal Studies, Mewar University RajasthanOther , Rajasthan Indian Society of International Law New Delhi , Delhi NCR Maneklal Nanavati Law College Ahmedabad , Gujarat Shankarrao Chavan Law College Pune , MaharashtraAll the best !!

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Prateek Sengar

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Hi,
You do not need a degree in commerce for a corporate law career. In fact you need to have a law degree. One can either pursue a three-year law course after graduation in any discipline or a five-year integrated law course after 10+2 , leading to a BA LLB (Hons). Practically all universities offer the part time three-year LLB course for graduates. Generally, eligibility for this is on the basis of marks scored at the graduation examinations. hence whatever state of graduation you are in, please follow this route. Once you have a LLB degree then you can specialise in corporate law.
Hope this helps. All the best.

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Prateek Sengar

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Hi,
A company is a form of business organization. It is a collection of individuals and physical assets with a common focus and an aim of gaining profits. This collection exists in Law and therefore a company is considered a "Legal Person".
You must write the entrance exam for Law and get good marks in 12th as well as the entrance exam to get into the best college of your choice. Company Law is taught in LLB courses.
All the best.

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Prateek Sengar

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Hi Rani,
Corporate Law is quite different from the Company Secretary but can always bring in value to ones profile. Both the fields offers bright career opportunities but requires a lot of dedication and Hard work, so if you plan to pursue the two courses then this would require perfection in managing the two courses simultaneously.
There are very few institutes in India offering Corporate Law, which is a sub domain of a broader Law discipline i.e. Company Law. Institutes like Indian Law institute, NALSAR University, Acharya Nagarjuna University and a few others offer Corporate law courses.
You can also refer to the following link:
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Prateek Sengar

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Hi Manisha,
Corporate law is being offered at the diploma , PG level and there are some certification courses too, mentioned below are some of the courses that you can opt for :
Master of Law (Corporate and Securities Laws)
Diploma in Corporate Law
Certificate course in Corporate and Securities Law
Post Graduate Diploma in Corporate Laws & Management
All the best

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Dear Rishi,
The difference between corporate law and business law is that corporate law is a body of law focusing on how corporate entities are formed and managed. Whereas, business law is a general category that covers several areas of law such as contracts, taxes, employment law, and commercial transactions. All these areas affect business and business entities.
One way to understand the difference between corporate and business law is by seeing that business is an activity. It involves the selling and buying of goods and services, manufacturing, distribution, and a vast array of other activities. In contrast, corporate law is concern
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aru chopra

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Hi,
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 litigation. The program aims at imparting the knowledge of various business and corporate legislation.
Job roles after this course:
Lawyer
Company Secretary
Personal Secretary
Solicitor
Criminal Lawyer
Civil Lawyer
Property Lawyer
Income tax Lawyer
International Lawyer
Intellectual Property/Copy right/ Patent lawyer
Corporate lawyer
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Solicitor firms
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