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It is a professional course but the syllabus is not regarded as professional. The exams are quite easy.

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YASH SHARMA

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CEC (Commerce, Economics, and Commerce) and MEC (Mathematics, Economics, and Commerce) are two different streams in intermediate education. Both streams are related to commerce and economics, but they have some differences. If you are planning to pursue an LL.B. Degree, both streams can be suitable for you. However, if you are interested in pursuing a law degree and want to have a strong foundation in economics and business, then you may want to consider CEC. CEC focuses more on business-related subjects, such as accounting, finance, and economics, which can be helpful in understanding legal matters related to business. On the other ha
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YASH SHARMA

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Namaste! LL.B. Ka admission aur fees university ya college ke anusaar alag-alag ho sake chain. Agar aap kisi vishvavidyalaya ya college mein admission lena chahti chain, toh pehle unki website ya phir admission se sambandhit jankari dekh sakti chain. Aapko vahaan par saari jankari mil jayegi ki admission ke liye kin documents ki zaroorat hogi, kab tak form bhara ja sakta hai aur kis tarah se fees ki bhugtaan kiya ja sakta hai. Mukhyatah, LL.B. Mein admission ke liye aapko kisi entrance exam mein shamil hona padta hai. Iske liye aap CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) ya phir AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) jaise entrance exam ki taiya
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YASH SHARMA

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I can provide you with some general information regarding the placements of BBA LL.B. Graduates. BBA LL.B. Graduates can expect to find career opportunities in law firms, corporate legal departments, consulting firms, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. The average starting salary of a BBA LL.B. Graduate in India can vary depending on various factors such as the type of employer, job location, job profile, and the individuals skills and experience. In general, BBA LL.B. Graduates can expect to earn a starting salary ranging from INR 3 to 6 Lacs per annum. However, some top law firms and corporate legal departments may of
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Kajal Kumari

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A UG or PG Diploma in Labour Law is a specialised course that covers topics such as employment contracts, labour disputes, collective bargaining, minimum wage laws, workplace safety regulations, discrimination and harassment in the workplace & other relevant legal frameworks related to employment. The duration is 6 months to 1 year.
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Kajal Kumari

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There are several institutes that offer post-graduate Diploma programs in labour law in India. Some of the most reputed institutes are:
National Law School of India University, Bangalore
Indian Law Institute, Delhi
Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning, Pune
National Institute of Labour Economics Research and Development, Noida
National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University, Hyderabad
Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Kharagpur
Indian Society of Labour Economics, Mumbai
Tamil Nadu National Law School, Tiruchirappalli
It is important to do your own research and consider factors such as course curriculum, faculty, plac
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Kajal Kumari

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Yes, you can pursue a certification course or Diploma in international labour law. Many universities and institutions offer courses on this subject. To find a suitable course or Diploma programme, you can start by researching reputable institutions that offer such programs. Look for institutions that have a good reputation in the field of international labour law and that are accredited by relevant bodies. You can also consider the format of the programme, such as whether it is offered online or on-campus, and the duration of the programme. Some programs may be completed in a few weeks, while others may take several months or even year
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Kajal Kumari

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If you're looking to pursue a course in labor law and labor welfare compliance, you have several options to choose from. Here are a few suggestions:
Bachelor of Laws LL.B. This is a three-year undergraduate degree in law, which covers labor law and other aspects of Indian law. It is a popular choice for students who want to pursue a career in law. Postgraduate Diploma in Labor Law and Labor Welfare: This is a one-year course that focuses specifically on labor law and labor welfare compliance. It covers topics such as the Industrial Disputes ACT the Minimum Wages ACT and the Employee State Insurance ACT. Master of Laws LL. M. in Labor La
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