This is the reason that so many youngsters are joining law profession and seriously get it to try as a career. Corporate law is related to contract and commercial law, and deals with operation and formation of corporation. So those who still don't understand the meaning of corporation, let me tell you this first - a large business company (कोई बड़ी व्यापारिक कंपनी). A corporate lawyer or business lawyer means that a lawyer who basically work for companies or corporation and represents their business entities of all types. These includes association, corporations, joint ventures, partnerships and sole proprietorship. So guys if you won't understand all the words then please do Google because writing meaning of all the words is not easy and make this blog boring to read and understand.
Corporate or business Lawyer also represent individuals who act in business capacity like Directors, Owners, Managers, controlling shareholders and officers. Corporate Lawyer also represent other individuals with business entities in their dealings like consultants, employees, contractors, minority shareholders and sub contractors. Career in the field of Corporate Law is a great career option after 12th when you are considering for a career choice. If you are interested in solving the problems of business disputes, business dealing problems, complex business arguments, preparing business dealings formats than the career in corporate law is for you.
How to become a Corporate Lawyer :-
To become a Corporate Lawyer, you need to get a degree in Bachelor in Law (B.A. LL.B) which is of five years or you can pursue 3 years B.A. L.L.B, after obtaining a Bachelor degree in any discipline. To get admission into any law school in India, you have to appear for an entrance exam which is called Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Note:-I also suggest you to do internships when you are purusing your degree, as it will enhance your skills, your debating capabilities and much more. We all know that practical knowledge is very important and this will give you experience in your jobs.
Note:-I also suggest you to do internships when you are purusing your degree, as it will enhance your skills, your debating capabilities and much more. We all know that practical knowledge is very important and this will give you experience in your jobs.
So let's get to know what is CLAT?
CLAT - Common Law Admission Test
It is a national level entrance exam, to get admission in undergraduate and postgraduate law courses.
CLAT - Common Law Admission Test
It is a national level entrance exam, to get admission in undergraduate and postgraduate law courses.
Eligibility for appearing in CLAT exam-
To appear in CLAT exam, candidates have to complete their 10+2 or equivalent examination for National or State board of education. They have to obtain minimum 45% marks if they belongs to General/Other Backward Classes (OBC), and 40% marks if they belongs to Scheduled Class (SC)/Schedule Tribes (ST).
From 2020 there is no age limit as the Bar Council Of India (BCI) has remove the upper and lower age limit for admissions to law courses.
For more details about CLAT visit the link below:-
https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/
For more details about CLAT visit the link below:-
https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/
Lawyer is one the difficult course and as you write about this course ,makes it easier to understand. Thank you
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