Commercial Law
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Please specify the college you are studying in so that we can help you better,
Generally the syllabus for third semester includes the following subjects:
The practice of General Insurance.
Cost Accounting.
Business Law.
Banking Theory and Practice.
Auditing.
Computerized Accounting.
Accounting Standards.
Hello candidate,
Let me first help you out with the definition of commercial law- Commercial Law can be referred as the the body of legislation that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and business engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales.
Since as the term suggests, there is an ocean of opportunities available for your such as you can be a business lawyer, corporate lawyer, and like that.
Good Luck!
Here are some of the best LLM colleges for corporate Law in India:
To know more LLM Corporate law colleges visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-llm-in-corporate-law-colleges-in-india
For LLM Business Law some of the best colleges:
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Kushagra, some commercial law colleges in India have been listed here:
For more details on the fee structure, courses, admission process, etc you can visit the given link: https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-commercial-law-colleges-in-india?sort=popularity&page=1
Hello Sir. Commercial Law is a business law which is applied in business activities including trade and commerce. The study of commercial law deals with the law undertaken in a business which regulates corporate contracts, rules and regulations related to manufacturing and sales of consumer goods. The course focuses on the operation of the commercial law on international and national business taking place in the country like in the case of exports and imports. Students pursuing the course are taught through internships with commercial lawyers. The universities offering this course are:
Amity University
Shobhit University
Monad University
Hello Akhil.
Below are some good and reputedlaw institutes in UP which you can choose depending upon your rank in the entrance -
1) Faculty of Law, BHU
2) RMLNLU, Lucknow
3) Shri Ram College of Law, Muzaffarpur
4) University of Lucknow
5) Amity Law School
6) Bhimrao Ambedkar Law College, Lucknow.
You can choose any of the above but RMLNLU And BHU are the best .
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Hey Mitesh.
As you have already completed your Undergraduation in Engineering and now you want to pursue Law further, you should go for a 3 year LLB course from any recognised University. LLB is a general degree in Law there is no scope or requirement of specialisation in any area of law the LLB degree itself. If you wish to specialise further you can pursue a 1 year or 2 year LLM course after that.
For admission in LLB there are separate entrance tests or admission procedures in different universities. The most sought after entrances are- DU LLb, MHCET, SLAT, PULLB, BHULLB, BVP LLb TSLAWCET etc.
Best of luck!
Hello Dear,
After completing your LLB course(CLAT), you become a lawyer(commercial or public). However, you are still not an advocate. To become an advocate, you will have to enroll yourself with any State Bar Council and clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).
for more info:https://www.learnpick.in/blog/become-a-lawyer-in-india
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As per my knowledge if you are doing 5 year course then you cant leave criminal law but if you are doing 3 year course then some colleges might allow for what you are asking but generally this exemption is not allowed. Restyou can conact the faculty of college for which you are looking.
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