Certificate Course on Companies Act, SimuLegum, Ahlawat & Associates 
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Certificate Course on Companies Act by Ahlawat & Associates and SimuLegum - Register Now!

Registrations for the course will end in 4 days. Read details below

Bar & Bench

The enrollees of the Certificate Course on Companies Act would have the opportunity to gain practical exposure and a comprehensive understanding of the Companies Act, making it a unique experience for them.

Through this course designed to give insights into the functional practicalities of the Companies Act, 2013, enrollees will be acquainted and familiarized with the necessary practical skills required to succeed in the corporate space.

Eligibility

1. Law students,

2. Recent law graduates seeking to kickstart their legal careers,

3. Legal practitioners aiming to enhance their expertise and acquire specialized knowledge in a high-demand area of law.

Duration:

8 weeks beginning from October 7.

Course Mentors

1. Sheena Ogra, Partner, Ahlawat & Associates

2. Abhishek Paliwal, Principal Associate, Ahlawat & Associates

3. Shweta Singh, Senior Associate, Ahlawat & Associates

4. Shramona Sarkar, Senior Associate, Ahlawat & Associates

5. Guneet Mayall, Senior Associate, Ahlawat & Associates

Perks

1. Internships to top performers at Ahlawat & Associates' discretion.

2. Weekend sessions only.

3. Networking opportunity with the speakers and mentors.

4. Certificate of Completion/Appreciation.

5. Live, interactive sessions with Q&A with the mentors.

6. Lifetime access to recordings.

Last Date to Apply: 7th October 2023

Course Fees

29992670 (10% Discount via Bar & Bench)

Email: admin@simulegum.com

Whatspp/Call: +91 9306319005

Website: www.simulegum.com

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