RGNUL launches MBA law programme; Admission through CMAT, GMAT, NMAT
Abhiraj P | February 19, 2022 | 02:54 PM IST | 1 min read
RGNUL MBA law programme intends to equip students with understanding of law and management
NEW DELHI: The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab has launched a new MBA law programme, to which, admissions will be carried out through the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT), Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and NMIMS Management Aptitude Test (NMAT).
According to a statement from RGNUL, the duration of the course is two years and graduates from any discipline from recognized institutes are eligible to apply. Candidates should have scored at least 55 percent during their graduation to be eligible to apply for the MBA law programme offered by RGNUL.
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The RGNUL MBA law programme aims to impart the skills and knowledge of business and law so that the students can pursue careers in government, law and the private sector. The course will also help lawyers practising in business areas such as corporate law, real estate, tax, business litigation, government regulation, and aspects of nonprofit representation to acquire the required skills, claims RGNUL.
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“MBA Law Program will give students a nuanced understanding of business and law. It will provide real-world insights, in-depth knowledge and unique academic experience. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in business, law and entrepreneurship,” said Bajpai, vice-chancellor of RGNUL.
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