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arti09
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Hi Ady, As im am not having much knowledge about law colleges in India, so could you please suggest me some good learning colleges/universities imparting distance courses in laws. Regards Arti
From India, New Delhi
ramkpoddar82
2

Hi Arti,
As per my suggestion, you can go for 2 options:
First...try to go for Executive MBA program from IIM's or XLRI. It will definitely give you instant jump interms of financial growth is concern and the priority will b given to you among crowd.
Second....you can also go for SAP HRMS functional course...which can upgrade you again in HR domain...among crowd.
As of now this al comg to my mind....I may tell u few more...incase I cums across.
Regards,
Ram:)

From India, Mumbai
rbudh786
Dear All, How are you? I have an quari I had an around 3 years of experience but still working as executive what I need to do so that my life wheels move fast. Kidly suggest. :confused:
From India, Delhi
sandeepgkulkarni
5

Dear Arti,
Well you can pursue DLL for the Labour Laws, with that u have to continously do the reading of judgements and articles related to it. Any HR person who wants to be a Generalist should have updated knowledge of Labour Laws. This will help u a lot in your career ahead. Other than this as our friends have told u to do ISTD is also one of the very good option.
Rgds
Sandeep K.

From India, Vadodara
pappitha
hi this is pappitha, currently i am doing my mba project . i need some datas about questionaires . my project title is recruit analysis regards pappitha
From India, Madras
arti09
7

Thanks Sandeep for your kind reply. Actually I too wants to do a law course but I am intested for the law courses which are related to my HR fiedl not going too complex. So please suggest me so some institutions that impart such education.Also I want to continue further studies alongwith my job.
Regards
Arti

From India, New Delhi
sandeepgkulkarni
5

Arti,
DLL / DLP are given out by many known good institutions, let me know where are u working if I know any good insitutions at same place then I surely give you the info. But, these courses will give you knowledge about the Laws but you have to update by going through CLR / LLR / etc regularly whenever you get time. These things help you in forming any policy or rules for your organisation. This will give the idea of legal implications for any particular rule or policy presently practiced.
Rgds,
Sandeep K.

From India, Vadodara
arti09
7

Hi Sandeep,
The fact is that I am working in Dehradun only in a reputed MNC,& here I didn't found any good institutes imparting law education & that through correspondance. So please advice.
Also I have also heard of the counselling courses that HR professionals opt for. There is a institute also IIPM,Mumbai.
I would be grateful if anyone of you will throw some light on the same.
Regards
Arti

From India, New Delhi
ady
2

Hi Aarti !!
u can do law courses from national law school univ.,bangalore...courses from annmalai univ...delhi univ. also imparted gd law courses...
u can try any top universities in india...now a days every university has started law courses...Everything is available on internet...detailed information abt all institutes...
If confusion persists in choossing gd institute or suitable law course..
then do tell me...BEST OF LUCK ...!!
Regards,
Ady

From India, Coimbatore
aradhana_dimri
Hey Arti, how you doing ?were you my junior from the batch of 2006-2008 in GEIT. Regard’s Aradhana Dimri
From India, New Delhi
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