Hi all, I have completed a diploma in HR from Welingkar. I have one year of experience as an HR executive in a generalist role. I couldn't secure admission for a full-time MBA this year, so I am considering enrolling in a diploma in labor law or LLB. Which option do you think would be more beneficial for me? Please reply.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi,
I think this course will definitely help you in your career. In fact, even I am planning to pursue a diploma in Labor Law but I am not able to decide which college to opt for. Can you advise on which would be the best institute offering this course?
Thanks & regards,
Smita
I think this course will definitely help you in your career. In fact, even I am planning to pursue a diploma in Labor Law but I am not able to decide which college to opt for. Can you advise on which would be the best institute offering this course?
Thanks & regards,
Smita
Go for LLB, as most of the companies prefer the people who can handle the multiple tasks and with experience the future would be real good. in case possible go for llb all the best
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi friend,
Go for LLB because it is most useful in today's age, even in the HR field. I am also thinking about this, but I am confused about which university it should be done from.
Shakti Singh
Email ID: shaktisingh_80@yahoo.co.in
From India, Lucknow
Go for LLB because it is most useful in today's age, even in the HR field. I am also thinking about this, but I am confused about which university it should be done from.
Shakti Singh
Email ID: shaktisingh_80@yahoo.co.in
From India, Lucknow
Thanks to all for your valuable guidance.
SMITA, as per my knowledge, I have provided below all details of colleges in Mumbai for a Diploma Course in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare.
List of Reputed Law Colleges in Mumbai:
- Government Law College, Churchgate Railway Station
- Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Churchgate
- Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College, Bandra West
- Siddharth College of Law, Anand Bhawan, D.N. Road
- New Law College, Senapati Bapat Marg, Matunga
- Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Tilak Road
- Jitendra Chauhan College of Law, Vile Parle West
OR you can pursue the Mumbai University distance education course.
Hope this information will be helpful to you.
From India, Mumbai
SMITA, as per my knowledge, I have provided below all details of colleges in Mumbai for a Diploma Course in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare.
List of Reputed Law Colleges in Mumbai:
- Government Law College, Churchgate Railway Station
- Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Churchgate
- Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College, Bandra West
- Siddharth College of Law, Anand Bhawan, D.N. Road
- New Law College, Senapati Bapat Marg, Matunga
- Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Tilak Road
- Jitendra Chauhan College of Law, Vile Parle West
OR you can pursue the Mumbai University distance education course.
Hope this information will be helpful to you.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Friends,
My name is Himanshu Bains. It is nice to see your comment regarding the LLB course. In my opinion, we should consider pursuing LLB. I have been working in the HR and Administration department for the past 6 years. I have experience working in both BPO and manufacturing organizations. In the manufacturing sector, I have noticed that there are numerous legal matters involved in industrial relations and other contractual issues.
I hold qualifications in MBA and MSc in Computer Science. Pursuing LLB will not only enhance my career prospects but also provide security in my personal life.
I look forward to your response.
Regards,
Hari Krishan Bains
haribaisn@sify.com
From India, Delhi
My name is Himanshu Bains. It is nice to see your comment regarding the LLB course. In my opinion, we should consider pursuing LLB. I have been working in the HR and Administration department for the past 6 years. I have experience working in both BPO and manufacturing organizations. In the manufacturing sector, I have noticed that there are numerous legal matters involved in industrial relations and other contractual issues.
I hold qualifications in MBA and MSc in Computer Science. Pursuing LLB will not only enhance my career prospects but also provide security in my personal life.
I look forward to your response.
Regards,
Hari Krishan Bains
haribaisn@sify.com
From India, Delhi
thanx ,as i was confused regarding taking admission in llb or diploma in labour law but the kind of response everyone gave, just helped me to go for llb.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Hi! My name is Samika. I cleared my TY.BCom in 2009, and now I have taken admission for PG-HR. However, along with that, I want to pursue another degree. I am confused about whether I should go for LLB or Labour Law.
Please suggest to me, and can I still get admission now? I am worried that it might be too late. I would appreciate your help. I am waiting for an early reply.
From India, Mumbai
Please suggest to me, and can I still get admission now? I am worried that it might be too late. I would appreciate your help. I am waiting for an early reply.
From India, Mumbai
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