What are the eligibility criteria for an LLM in Corporate Law?

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Candidates should know that eligibility can be different according to the courses. This is why they should check it. Failure to fulfill the eligibility can lead to cancellation of candidature.
Candidates can see the general outline of the eligibility below -

Criteria

Masters in Corporate Law Requirement

Basic Qualification

3 or 5-year LLB or equivalent.

Minimum Percentage

minimum of 50% (45% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate

Entrance Exam

Many universities require clearing an entrance exam like CLAT PG, AILET, LSAT, or their own entrance exam

Work Experience

Some institutions may prefer candidates with relevant work experience

Other Requirements

Specific requirements like proficiency in English, GD/PI rounds, etc., might be applicable

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