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Raj B

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Yes, you can become corporate lawyer without LLM in Company Law, as LLM is not mandatory. Howeevr, LLM can make a strong foundation and gain you expertise. But yes LLB is must to become a corporate lawyer. 

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Manisha Chauhan

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Yes, definitely LLM in Company Law graduates can apply in TCS at various legal positions such as, legal officer, compliance officer, and contract manager. For application you can regularly visit the TCS careers portal for open positions. 

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Mani Shukla

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To apply for LLM in Company Law you need to ensure below points:Educational Qualifications: Typically, a Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB) is required.Entrance Exams: Some universities or institutions may require candidates to pass entrance exams like CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or AILET (All India Law Entrance Test).

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Nishtha Rastogi

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LLM in Company Law is a PG law degree specialising in the legal intricacies governing corporations and businesses. It provides deep knowledge of regulations, corporate laws, and governance.   Core Areas of Study are given below: Company Law: The corporation's law which focuses on the creation, structure, manner of working, and deregistration of companies.Corporate Governance: The established set of principles, measures and guidelines at the operation of the firm, as conceived and implemented by its individuals.  Securities Law: Formal rules, which control the emission and circulation of securities.Mergers and A
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Kartik Yadav

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Below are some common courses for LLM Company Law:LLM in Corporate LawLLM in Business and Corporate LawLLM in Corporate and Commercial LawLLM in Corporate and Securities LawsLLM in Corporate and Banking LawLLM in Corporate and Business Law

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Nishtha Kumari

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Fundamentally, Constitutional Law consists of the fundamental rules that guide a country. An LLM in Constitutional Law offers a thorough comprehension of the constitution's function in government and how it affects the rights of citizens.

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Pragati Singh

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To become a constitutional lawyer you should follow these steps below:Complete High School EducationComplete bachelor's degree (LLB)Clear AIBE (All India Bar Examination)Then pursue LLM in Constitutional LawPreparae your CV for job interviewsApply for Jobs in Law firms and various Government organisations

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