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Surbhi Sahu

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Post completing Consumer Law courses, one can expect to find various job offers with leading organizations and companies. The job roles available after completion of consumer law are lawyers, lecturers, consultants, analysts, and many others. Some of the top job profiles include Legal Consultant and Consumer Lawyer. The possible positions that graduates can go for include corporate lawyers, legal advisors, compliance officers, contracts managers, etc.

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The course has been designed to give you a foundational and smooth understanding of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 with the help of real-life illustrations.The typical structure of a consumer law course is as follows :-Theoretical aspects: Study of consumer protection laws, consumer rights, remedies for consumer disputes, unfair trade practices, and ethical business practices.Practical aspects: Case studies, legal drafting, moot court exercises, and internships to gain practical experience.

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In Consumer Law, you will get to understand and analyze the laws relating to consumer disputes and settlements in India. You will be able to understand the roles of various authorities in dealing with consumer disputes. Consumer law provides protection to the consumer against issues like fraud or mis-selling when they purchase a product or service. Consumer markets have to abide by the rules and regulations of this directive.The consumer principles are: access, choice, information, education, safety and quality, protection of economic interests, fairness and equity, redress, sustainability, privacy and representation.

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Consumer law firms represent consumers who have been harmed by unfair or deceptive trade practices. They may also represent consumers in class action lawsuits, which are lawsuits filed on behalf of a large group of people who have been harmed by the same company or practice. They can file lawsuits on behalf of consumers, or represent them in court. Consumer law firms can negotiate settlements with companies on behalf of their clients. They can represent consumers in class action lawsuits, which are filed on behalf of a group of people who have been harmed by the same company or practice. 

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Advertising and marketing practices are significantly influenced by consumer protection laws. Businesses must ensure that their promotional materials are accurate, not misleading, and provide all necessary information for consumers to make informed decisions. Consumer behavior analysis provides valuable insights into the needs, desires, and preferences of your target audience. Understanding how consumers choose products reveals gaps in your product suite or irrelevant offerings, while also highlighting the most wanted products in your catalog. 

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Pragati Singh

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Refer to the table below to know more about the future in Consumer Law:Consumer Law JobsJob DescriptionConsumer Law Salary Consumer Protection OfficerInvestigate and resolve consumer complaintsINR 5-7 LPAConsumer AdvocateRepresent consumers in legal proceedingsINR 6-8 LPAConsumer Policy AnalystResearch and analyze consumer issues and develop policy recommendationsINR 4-6 LPAConsumer Law ConsultantProvide legal advice to businesses on consumer law complianceINR 5-7 LPAConsumer Education SpecialistDevelop and implement consumer education programsINR 3-5 LPANote- The above salary has been taken from external sources, a
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Pragati Singh

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Some of the common Consumer Law entrance exams are:CLATLSAT IndiaSLS AIAT

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Pragati Singh

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Following are some Consumer Law private colleges:CollegeTuition FeesIndian School of Business Management and Administration, HyderabadINR 5900Imperial Institute of ManagementNAAll Saint's Christian Law CollegeNANOTE: This information is sourced from official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Consider going through following colleges for studying Consumer Law courses:CollegeTuition FeesNLSIU, BangaloreINR 16,000Nalsar University of LawINR 65,000NLU Kolkata (NUJS) NARashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur UniversityNARashtrasant3 1800NOTE: This information is sourced from official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Pragati Singh

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Hey, The consumer law eligibility criteria can differe on the basis of institution offering it. However, typically, students with a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) are eligible to pursue a specialised course in consumer law.Hope it clears your doubt !

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