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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Law is a degree course. However, you can pursue side by side many other small Diploma courses like labour laws, intellectual property rights course, drafting course, etc.

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Certificate course is not of great value if not done along with LLB, therefore, it would be better if you pursue law and keep doing certain certificate course from time to time.

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All the law teaching institutions provide this course. However, you have to pursue LLB for that in order to get a complete command over the subject.

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It is better if you do LLB and then pursue labour law as a specialisation subject.

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You should first do LLB and then pursue any specialisation course in that.

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Yes, law after BA is a very good combination. BA subjects will be helpful in studying law.

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Yes, law after BA is a very good combination. BA subjects will be helpful in studying law.

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You should go for CLAT exam. Your score will decide your college.

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Arbitration law basically talks about methods to reconcile disputes with their help of alternative methods like arbitration, negotiation, mediation, etc.

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You can do it from Delhi University after giving an entrance exam.

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