A 1-year advanced law programme covering company law, mergers and acquisitions, SEBI regulations, and corporate governance under Indian statutes.
LLM in Corporate Law is a one-year postgraduate specialisation training lawyers for the high-value world of corporate transactions, regulatory compliance, and boardroom governance. The programme provides in-depth expertise in the Companies Act 2013, SEBI regulations, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), and Mergers & Acquisitions. India's capital markets, growing PE/VC ecosystem, and rising number of NCLT cases have created strong demand for corporate law specialists at Tier-I law firms, investment banks, and regulatory bodies like SEBI and RBI.
LLB graduates aiming to join Tier-I Indian law firms, BCom LLB or BA LLB graduates targeting M&A or capital markets practice, Company Secretaries (CS) looking for deeper legal specialisation, and lawyers working in banking or finance seeking a PG qualification.
Companies Act 2013 and MCA compliance, SEBI regulations and capital markets law, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers (SEBI Takeover Code), Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and NCLT practice, FEMA and cross-border transactions, corporate governance and board liability, commercial contracts and joint ventures.
Hold LLB/integrated law degree with minimum 50% from BCI-recognised university, appear for CLAT PG or institution-specific entrance exam, GD/PI round at top NLUs and private law schools.
Q. Which is better — LLM Corporate Law or MBA for corporate career? LLM is better for legal roles; some professionals pursue both for senior business-legal positions.
Q. Is CLAT PG the only entrance for LLM? No — NLU Delhi uses AILET PG; many private universities conduct their own tests.
Q. Can LLM Corporate Law graduates practice independently? Yes, subject to BCI enrolment and practice rules.
Q. What are the top hiring firms for LLM Corporate Law graduates? AZB & Partners, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Shardul Amarchand, Khaitan & Co., and J Sagar Associates.
LLB or 5-year integrated law degree from BCI-recognised university with minimum 50% marks; CLAT PG or university entrance examination.
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