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Master of Labour Studies 

  • Public/Government Institute
  • Estd. 1971

Master of Labour Studies
 at 
Regional Labour Institute 
Overview

Duration

2 years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Seat breakup

40

Type of University

Public/Government

Master of Labour Studies
 at 
Regional Labour Institute 
 
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Master of Labour Studies
 at 
Regional Labour Institute 
 
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Q:   What is the Scope of Humanities and Social Science courses?
A: 

Humanities as a stream provides a wide range of courses that can be studied after completing their 12th grade. Pursuing any of these degrees prepares you to understand the various levels of humanities and, as a result, carve out an appropriate job path. Candidates in the humanities can apply for positions in the government sector, such as banking firms, government ministries, legal firms, and political analysts.

Content Writer, Civil Services, Human Resource Manager, Defense Services, Lawyer, Journalist, Counsellor, and Therapist positions are available. As freshers, humanities graduates can expect to earn between INR 2-6 LPA.

Q:   What are elective subjects?
A: 

Elective subjects are subjects that are part of a course curriculum that do not cover the core concepts related to the course. These subjects are usually choice-based. These subjects are related to the core subjects or the career path one can pursue after completing the course. 

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Nagpur ( Maharashtra)