RGNUL (Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law) has introduced a two-year MBA program. Students looking to take admissions in RGNUL can do through by sitting for entrance exams like CMAT and NMAT by GMAC.
The MBA Law Programme has been designed and structured by the university keeping in mind the growing need for expertise in business-related areas for professionals working in the field of corporate law, Tax Consultancy, Business Litigation, NGO Representation, Government Regulations. The minimum eligibility criteria for taking admission to the RGNUL MBA Law Programme is graduation from a recognised university with a three-year degree programme and a minimum of 55% marks in graduation.
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The possibility of accepting scores of other national level MBA entrance exam is also being considered but no official clarification has been released yet. The university believes that the course has been designed with the changing academic and professional demands of the professionals and students. The programme aims to bring in management knowledge along with the law curriculum. The course would help students boost their careers in the field of corporate law, government and other organisations by augmenting their skillsets to meet the industry requirements.
Professor GS Bajpai, Vice-Chancellor, RGNUL commented that the MBA Law Program will give students a nuanced understanding of business and law. It will also help students in getting managerial insight and in-depth subject knowledge. Thus, making it the perfect programme for students willing to make a career in the field of business, law, and entrepreneurship.
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