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Pragati Singh

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Refer to the table below for your question:CollegeTuition FeesICFAI Law SchoolINR 1.2 LakhChettinad School of LawINR 1 LakhMaharishi University of Information TechnologyINR 80,000Note- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Arbitration Law Courses equip students with specialised knowledge and skills in alternative dispute resolution, addressing the growing demand for professionals in this field and contributing to the development of the legal profession in India.

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According to legal resources in India, the maximum amount payable to an arbitral tribunal (which can consist of one or more arbitrators) is capped at INR 30 lakhs  (approximately $37,200 USD) as per the Fourth Schedule of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. However, it's important to remember this is a ceiling, not a standard fee.

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Graduates of Arbitration Law Courses can pursue various career paths, including arbitration lawyers, arbitrators, corporate counsel specializing in dispute resolution, or roles within arbitration institutions.

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Students enrolled in Arbitration Law Courses may explore emerging trends in arbitration, such as online dispute resolution, investor-state arbitration, and the use of technology in arbitration proceedings.

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Students doing LLB,  LLM,  BCom,  MCom,  MBA,  CA, CS, Lawyers, etc. can apply for certificate courses. However,  for UG degree candidates must be 10+2 passed. For a PG degree, candidates must have an LLB degree.

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Arbitration Law Courses focus specifically on alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, particularly arbitration, whereas traditional law courses cover a broader range of legal subjects.

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Yes,  some Arbitration Law Courses offer specialisation options or elective courses that allow students to focus on specific areas of arbitration, such as construction arbitration or international trade arbitration.

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Eligibility criteria vary depending on the institution and the specific course LLM programs generally require candidates to have a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree or equivalent qualification, while Diploma or certificate courses may have different eligibility criteria, such as relevant work experience.

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