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Pragati Singh

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Following are the governmnet colleges for Labor Law:Labor and Employment Law InstituteLabor and Employment Law Fees DAVV INR 4,500- 9000Indian Law InstituteINR 28,000Jamia Millia IslamiaINR 26,600Bangalore University INR 26,400MDU CPASINR 30,000NOTE: This information is sourced from official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Pragati Singh

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Some of the common law exams are applicable for this course also:Entrance ExamsExam DatesExam ScheduleSLAT 2025SLAT 2025 Test Day 1- 13 Dec '25SLAT 2025 Test Day 2- 15 Dec '25SLAT 2025 ScheduleCLAT 20251 Dec '24CLAT 2025 ScheduleLSAT India 2025January Exam- Jan '25 (Tentative)May Exam-  May '25 (Tentative)LSAT India ScheduleAILET PG 202508 Dec '24AILET PG 2025 ScheduleAIBE 1922 Dec '24AIBE 19 Schedule NOTE: This information is sourced from the official website of the institute/exam.

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Pragati Singh

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Hey, Employment law is a general term for legal regulation of the employment relationship all stages, including recruitment and dismissal, wages and remuneration. It also encompasses anti discrimination, anti-harassment along with anti-retaliation laws.On the other hand, Labor Law is a relatively narrower area of law which regulates the relations between employers and unions. It comprises provisions on collective agreement, industrial action and lockouts.Hope this helps !

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Hey,  The skills required for a successful in Labour & Employment Law career include:An ability to analyze information and solve problems.Excellent written and verbal communication skills.The ability to research and understand complex legal issues.The capacity to stand up for the minorities or the oppressed.Flexibility in the sense of being able to work on one’s own and also in a group.Hope this helps !

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Pragati Singh

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There are many different types of Labour & Employment Law, but some of the most common include:Individual Employment Law: This area of law deals with the legal relationship between an individual employee and their employer. It includes laws governing hiring,  firing,  wages,  overtime,  benefits,  discrimination,  and wrongful termination.Collective Bargaining Law: This area of law deals with the relationship between employers and trade unions. It includes laws governing collective bargaining agreements,  strikes,  lockouts,  and unfair labor practices.Occupational Safety
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Pragati Singh

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In India, child labor refers to the employment of children under the age of 14 years. The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act of 1986 prohibits the employment of children in hazardous occupations and regulates their working conditions in other occupations.The act also provides for the rehabilitation of child laborers. Child labor is a serious problem in India, with an estimated 12 million children working in various sectors, including agriculture, domestic work, and the informal sector. Child labor deprives children of their right to education, exposes them to health and safety hazards, and traps them in a cycl
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Pragati Singh

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Labour & Employment Lawyers ensures that corporates/ businesses do not exploit employees/labours with the help of a set of laws and rules. Apart from that they also look after the basic conditions of employment, statutory and non-statutory dispute resolution, and resolution of any discrimination of equity in employment.

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Pragati Singh

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The eligibility criteria for a Labour & Employment Law course may vary from one college to the other. However, candidates are eligible to apply for an integrated course with Labour & Employment Law as a specialisation if they have completed their Higher Secondary School/ Intermediate  (10+2) or equivalent education from a recognised board. To pursue LLM course offered in the field of Labour & Employment Law candidates need to possess an LLB degree or equivalent education.

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Pragati Singh

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It is a law specialisation that helps in the understanding of the purpose and function of the labour law, industrial functions, basic conditions of employment, statutory and non-statutory dispute resolution, and resolution of any discrimination of equity in employment. Candidates can pursue Diploma courses in the field of Labour & Employment Law. Some of these popular courses are Post Graduate Diploma in Labour & Employment Law, Diploma in Labour Protection and the likes.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The intake capacity for the LLM course is 36 for the academic year 2024. To get seats for the LLM course at NBU, candidates must meet the required eligibility criteria. This merit-based seat allotment ensures that eligible candidates are selected. Distribution of the seats is based on the rank, availability and the candidate's course preference. Upon selection, candidates must pay the admission fee to confirm their seats.

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