I am advocate,pass out llb with 50% marks.I'm not eligible for llm business law.
Hello
Business law, often known as commercial law, is a type of law that governs business and trade. It is usually considered a part of civil law that deals with both private and public matters. Regulation of commercial entities and regulation of commercial transactions are two distinct topics of business law.
Commercial enterprises are regulated by company laws, partnerships, bankruptcy, and agencies. Contract laws are used to regulate the second sort of regulation. For students who desire to concentrate in business law, many colleges offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the subject. Undergraduate studies include business law, but postgraduate courses provide in-depth study of the subject. Candidates can also pursue diplomas in business law.
Post Graduate Level
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The candidate must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university or institution. PGD in law can be pursued only by LLB graduates.
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Candidates must attend the counselling process and selected according to their marks in the entrance exam or bachelor’s degree.
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Admission process differs from college to college.
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Dear Rahul Khare ,
It’s great to have questions from LLM aspirants like you. Glad to know that you’re an advocate and interested in business law.
Well before I answer your query, can you reply mine? Who told you that with a 50 per cent in LLB, you can’t pursue a business law programme?
Of course you can go for an LLM with business law as specialization. These are the law schools offering the LLM programme –
- NLSIU Bangalore
- NALSAR Hyderabad
- NLU Jodhpur
- ILS Law College Pune
- University of Mumbai, Faculty of Law
- University of Calcutta, Faculty of Law
- The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University
- Indian Law Institute
- Bangalore University, Department of Law
- Amity Law School




