I am a law graduate and want to do LLM. Please guide me. Difference between business law and corporate law.

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    Dinesh upadhyay I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Firstly, you should be clear with your motive for LLM. If it is for a corporate job, gaining knowledge, or an academic career. LLM business law specializations would be more focused on the study of that law which deal with day to day business activities like specific trade law and business law. Whereas corporate law is more about company law, financial I. e law dealing with corporates like merger and acquisition. Corporate law is more lucrative and demanding. I will suggest you do LL. M from a good college along with preparation for Judiciary or competitive exam like bank exams. There are some competitive exams like Bank, PSU, Railways
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