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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, having an additional certificate course or a diploma or a PG in labour and employment law will be an add on to you depending on your career plans. The additional qualifications will help you in getting through labour commissioner examinations and that would certainly be a great opportunity.
Also, you would be preferred as a professor amongst other for the same subject.
Moreover, labour and employment have been issues over which a no. of cause if actions have arisen and thus a specialised lawyer in this field is much required and having an additional qualification would help in having better understandings of the subject.
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Nowadays, English become a passion and without English living in this competition world is quote tough so after doing PG in English teaching one can get job in many sector. One can get job easily in any school because now a days finding English teacher is quite tough as less people can know the proper way of teaching the student.
You can also get the job of lecturer in college to teach Spoken English. They also get the job of Copywriter for their content prevention, Editor in Newspaper Channel, Freelance Writer, Reporter and Novelist. They can also get job of Translator, Interpreter in travel and tourism department and insurance departm
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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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Universities like NALSAR and NUJS offer certificate and PG Diploma programmes in Business Law. This sphere is not merely limited to Indian jurisprudence but also deals with international business laws, which gives you an upper hand when compared to your counterparts in law schools. In NUJS, this course is taught by one of the best professors of NUJS. Some firms prefer those who have this additional certificate while hiring them. Additionally, many management firms and banks also prefer the students who have Diploma in business law, because by this course they get to know about Law of Contract/Commercial Law, Competition Laws, Laws of A
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Sumit SinghPlacement Representative at IBS Gurgaon

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No, it does not provide DLP certification.

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Tushar Wayal

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It is said that 'credible competition law, and effective structures to administer that law, are necessary for an efficient functioning economy', so is the importance of the competition law. Pursuing additional certificate course and Diploma with mainstream course has been the choice of academicians for following reasons, firstly it gives you more knowledge of the course you interests in. Secondly, it keeps you updated with recent changes and challenges. Also, it enhances your career opportunities. Diploma/certificate in competition law can give you mover advantage in your career.
Course deals primarily with markets and business laws, co
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Tushar Wayal

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Pursuing additional certificate course and Diploma with mainstream course has been the choice of academicians for the following reasons, firstly, it gives you more knowledge of the course you interests in. Secondly, it keeps you updated with recent changes and challenges. A study of Principles of Family Law in India is only one of its kinds in the world. In India, Family Law is the personal law of the person, which deals with the matter pertaining to a person and his or her family.
Hindu, Muslim, Christian and Parsi have their different personal law in India. Some of these laws are uncodified while some others are codified. Pursuing add
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey There.
An additional qualification is always an addon for your career and enhances your job prospects.
Now having a certificate course or Diploma or an LLM in banking law would grab the attention of law firms as well as the corporate firms and you get a better chance of getting placed.
The additional qualification in banking law is preferred by firms as the person is deemed to have an additional knowledge of Banking Act and the SARFAESI which in recent times have got importance and need special hands to take the matters and thus you would be among the priorities of recruiters.
Also, banking law is something in which not many people opt
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