Curious About Labour Laws? Seeking Course Recommendations to Boost My HR Skills

Brandon 69
Hi all,

Can anyone please suggest to me whether there is any specialized course I could pursue in Labour Laws from somewhere? I want to add on to my qualifications post my PG in HR. As Labour Laws are an important aspect of the HR field, I was curious about it.
rajsawster
Hi gentlemen,

This subject can be specialized through LLB with specialization in Labour Laws. You won't find specialization in labour laws in Human Resources Management, although there is one introductory subject to labour laws affecting HR practices.

Regards,
Sawant
amitraj
These are the institutes that offer labor law as well as HR programs:

- Diploma in Labour Laws from Ambedkar University
- Master's in Labor Law from Maharashtra Institute of Labour Studies
- MA in HR from Tata Institute

Regards,
Amitraj Verma
rajsawster
Hi Amitraj,

Nice to see your informative reply. I am interested in knowing whether a Master's in Labour Law authorizes the qualified candidate to register with the Bar Council of India and appear to practice in the courts of law anywhere in India?

Regards,
Sawant
priyankgowda
To practice in a court of law, you need to do LLB. A PG in Labor Law will only help you enhance your knowledge in labor law.
tanujkohli_hr
Hi, yes, there is an institute in Delhi that provides a P.G. Diploma in Labour Law. I have completed my Masters and Diploma in Labour Law from this institute (Indian Law Institute).

Warm regards,
Tanuj Kohli
HR Executive
hr.chandra
Madurai Kamaraj University offers a PG Diploma in Labour Law and Administrative Law through correspondence.

Fees: 1500

Duration: 1 year
arti nair
You could do a Masters in Labour Laws & Labour Welfare (MLL & LW). It's a 2-year master's degree from a recognized university.

In order to become a legal practitioner, you need to do an LL.B degree from an institute affiliated with the Bar Council of India.
bhagwan_07
Hi,

Yes, you can do the course for Labor Laws. There are many universities that are conducting these courses, like Vardhman Mahaveer Open University. The course title is "PGD in Labour Laws, Industrial Relations & Personnel Management." Admission forms can be obtained from regional offices in various locations in Rajasthan in the months of June and December. The university is IGNOU.

Regards,
Bhagwan Tolani

sumeetjindalin
Hi,
I am currently pursuing the same course, PG Diploma in Labour Laws from Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. My first observation is that it is very good in this institute. It's not just about a certificate, but rather the faculty is good, they have great knowledge, and all other facilities provided are also nice. You can get more details from www.ilidelhi.org.
Kumarrams
Hi,

You can also do a labor course from the "Tamil Nadu Institute of Labor Studies" in Chennai. They offer BLM (Bachelor of Labor Management) and MLM (Master of Labor Management). These two courses are regular. In addition to that, they offer PGDLA (Post Graduate Diploma in Labor Administration), which is a part-time course.
pruthak
Hi dear, there is also one master's degree in labor laws, which is M.L.W. (Master of Labor Welfare). I am also an M.L.W. student at Saurashtra University, Rajkot. That is a nice course.
vyenketesh
To practice in labor law, you have to obtain an LLB from any recognized university. After completing the LLB, you need to apply for a "sanad" before the Bar Council to enroll yourself. Once you receive the "sanad" from the Bar Council, you become eligible to practice.

kamat
ranjeet dholetia
Hi,

Dear, you can pursue a diploma in Personnel Management and Labor Laws from the School of Social Sciences at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. However, the admission process is now closed.
sunitasuresh
Dear Chander,

Can you please provide me details of this university? Some contact numbers or email addresses for queries as I am interested in doing such types of courses.

Regards,
Sunita Yadav

Quote:
Madurai Kamaraj University offers a PG Diploma in Labour Law and Administrative Law through correspondence.
- Fees: 1500
- Duration: 1 year
rgera@iristechnology.co.i
Dear friends,

I am working as an Assistant Manager - HR with an IT company and would like to pursue further studies after my MBA in HR to enhance my expertise in the field. Please suggest relevant options.

Regards,
Rach
Rajsandhya
Hi,

Good morning!

Can you provide me with information on good universities/institutes that offer LLB/Labour Law courses through distance/part-time/weekend classes?

Regards,
Ranjan
Gojiri
Dear,

You can also go through the names of universities and colleges for Labour Law studies, for example, law colleges in Pune, Maharashtra, XLRI, Army Institute of Law, Indian Law Institute, etc.
rgera@iristechnology.co.i
Hi Arti,

I am Rach and presently working as an HR professional. Could you please suggest any qualifications after MBA - HR that will provide me with expertise?
bijaymohanty
Hi,

What you can do is pursue a Diploma in Labour Law under Pune University. It specializes in labor law subjects such as Law relating to Labour Management, Social Security Legislation, Wage Fixation, Legislation affecting Conditions of work. This diploma course consists of about 30 Acts related to Labour Laws.

Thanks and Regards,
Bijay
suresh.s_hr
Hi,

Tamil Nadu Institute of Labour Studies (TILLS - Chennai) offers the course you are looking for. Additionally, Annamalai University provides the Master of Labour Management (MLM) program.

With best regards,

Suresh S.
Email: suresh_51@yahoo.co.in
ASHISH RAWAT
Hi Ashish,

ANNAMALAI University is offering the course Diploma in Labor Law. The duration of the course is 1 year. For more details, please log on to <link outdated-removed>.

Best wishes,
ASHISH
Brandon 69
I have already enrolled in 'Master of Labour Management' from Annamalai University. It is a 2-year master's degree course and is quite comprehensive. I would recommend it to all who wish to add a valuable qualification to their HR portfolio.
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