Am I eligible to take Masters in corporate law after completing B.A. English Language and Literature?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    In general, to be eligible for a Masters in Corporate Law programme, you would need to have a Bachelor's degree in law LL.B. Or a related field such as commerce, business, economics, or accounting. However, some universities may offer a Masters in Corporate Law programme that is open to graduates from different academic backgrounds, including those who hold a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature. To determine your eligibility for a specific Masters in Corporate Law programme, I would recommend that you check the admission requirements of the universities where you are interested in applying. The university websites or a
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