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It might help if you share what your objectives would be in looking at a course such as MBL and what you would hope to gain from a PG course such as this?
It's a sham of a course. Totally online, ZERO classroom instruction. Don't do it! There are a few MBL courses offered worldwide, go for those. Below are 2 good universities. If you can't afford it, then do an online course where there is interaction. Even that it better than the NLSIU MBL.

https://www.law-school.de/international/education/master-of-law-and-business

https://www.sydney.edu.au/courses/courses/pc/master-of-business-law.html
Who says that there is no interaction and only online? MBLS from NLSIU is hybrid mode of in person classes as well as online.
Lol, in person classes? Those are scam too. Happens once every few months and more like doubt clearing sessions.
Correction: No name also. That way you can do a Coursera course from Yale also
I am going to list out some pros and cons below. None of these are necessarily specific to MBL@NLSIU but relate to any distance education course run by any national law school - whether degree or diploma.

Pros
- If you do not come from a Top 5/7 NLU school, then this course will give you access to readings you might not otherwise encounter in law school,
- If you come from a law faculty of a traditional university or its affiliated colleges, then this course will additionally provide you a roadmap of the largish field of (rather badly named) business laws.

Cons
- It will not give you the NLSIU brand name.
- It will not give you connections via faculty or students at NLSIU.
- It will not be counted as a PG degree to allow you to move into academia.
- You may find that the course has almost zero value addition to your CV.
- If you are already well versed in the field of 'business laws,' you may find the materials to be basic.
- The contact hours are seldom worth it.
How is this not supposed to be counted as a PG Degree. Their website mentions, it does. And one who further wants to pursue a PHD degree post this course, can do it.
I disagree with the comments and encourage people to take this course. The NLSIU brand name is HUGE and many MBL grads write it on their LinkedIn. There is a reason for it. NLSIU's 100% NIRF perception score did not happen overnight. I think it's more prestigious to be an NLSIU MBL alum than an LLM alum from other NLUs, even if the NLSIU MBL is a correspondence course.
1. Just because people who do not know better write MBL in their LinkedIn profiles does not mean they can use the NLSIU brand name!

2. An MBL is not comparable to LLM from anywhere. These are two different programs, and nothing good will come out of comparing them.

3. If you need to write the word 'huge' in caps, then the world will assume you do not know much about whatever it is that you are speaking about.
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I think it's more prestigious to be an NLSIU MBL alum than an LLM alum from other NLUs, even if the NLSIU MBL is a correspondence course.
Pray tell me how many years have you spent as a recruiter? Have you ever been in the capacity where you were the decision-maker when it came to hiring someone? If not, shut your trap and think for real before blurting it out here.
Kian, if you remove the anonymity here a lot many idiots will stop spewing their toxicity and idiocy here.
lol, bro ppl write nls on thier linkdin bio as if they are NLS students. I don't think its anything more than just hawabazi.
They are as much NLS students as the LLB students. It's not their fault if NLS offers scam courses.
Bro law firm recruiters diss on even LLMs from NLUs and here you are glorifying a correspondence course. No one gives a damn in India about these one year or correspondence degrees, the only thing in legal recruitment brownie points that matters is if you are LLB from NLU and not a master of xyz from NLU.
Absolutely worthless correspondence course hawked to people who want a clickbait NLSIU tag on LinkedIn. In reality, an MBL is a niche specialised course meant for business-oriented lawyers and non-lawyers. It should be taught in the classroom and supplemented by industry internships. If you would like to genuinely pursue an MBL, consider Bucerius Law School in Hamburg. You can try for a DAAD Scholarship, or Bucerius itself offers 1 or 2 scholarships that cover 100% tuition and 100% living costs.

Else just do an MBA: IIM, ISB, SP Jain in India, or abroad.

https://www.law-school.de/international/education/master-of-law-and-business

https://www.law-school.de/international/education/master-of-law-and-business/finances/bucerius-global-scholarship
Quick answer: No Master's course will give you the NLU brand tag that you are dying after. Sad truth. But better to build your own brand than to die for this NLU tag thing. If you are doing it for your own knowledge than go ahead.
But as said poor teaching no guidelines for exams and no standard pattern

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MBL is useless. Just a decorative degree.

If you are a law graduate, study a good LLM degree which can be useful in multiple ways.

If you are BA, BCom, BBA or BTech graduate, you should study 3-year LLB if you want to become a lawyer.

Do an MBA otherwise. MBL through distance learning doesn't make any sense.