Dear All,
I am presently working as an HR in charge in a reputed school, with 5 years of experience. I am interested in learning labor law and have completed an MBA in Tamil Nadu.
Could you kindly suggest some courses that would add value to my profession?
Thank you.
From India, Mettupalayam
I am presently working as an HR in charge in a reputed school, with 5 years of experience. I am interested in learning labor law and have completed an MBA in Tamil Nadu.
Could you kindly suggest some courses that would add value to my profession?
Thank you.
From India, Mettupalayam
Dear Colleague,
If you are interested in Law, in Tamil Nadu only full-time courses are available. Instead, if you want to study Law for a deeper understanding to support your HR profession, you can pursue a Bachelor of General Laws, which includes Labour Laws as one of the papers. Universities like Madurai Kamaraj University and Madras University offer this 2-year program.
Another option is to opt for a Diploma in Labour Laws and Administrative Law from the same universities, which is a 1-year course.
If you wish to update your HR knowledge, there are numerous certification programs available. You can find more information on these programs at Naukri.com: [https://www.naukri.com/learning/human-resources-courses-certification-training-st589](https://www.naukri.com/learning/human-resources-courses-certification-training-st589).
The best option, if feasible for you, is to enroll in certification programs on HR from renowned institutions like IIM, XLRI, or Symbiosis.
All the best and God bless!
From India, Chennai
If you are interested in Law, in Tamil Nadu only full-time courses are available. Instead, if you want to study Law for a deeper understanding to support your HR profession, you can pursue a Bachelor of General Laws, which includes Labour Laws as one of the papers. Universities like Madurai Kamaraj University and Madras University offer this 2-year program.
Another option is to opt for a Diploma in Labour Laws and Administrative Law from the same universities, which is a 1-year course.
If you wish to update your HR knowledge, there are numerous certification programs available. You can find more information on these programs at Naukri.com: [https://www.naukri.com/learning/human-resources-courses-certification-training-st589](https://www.naukri.com/learning/human-resources-courses-certification-training-st589).
The best option, if feasible for you, is to enroll in certification programs on HR from renowned institutions like IIM, XLRI, or Symbiosis.
All the best and God bless!
From India, Chennai
Dear Sir, Thanks for your response. I am preferring to study law only for my understanding. Will do accordingly. Regards, Sudha
From India, Mettupalayam
From India, Mettupalayam
Dear Sudha,
Everyone with a minimum general educational qualification and a legal bent of mind can study law on his/her own and even attain excellence. However, institutionalized learning would be more methodical and help hone your skills in law.
Therefore, I would recommend the B.A.L (Bachelor of General Laws) course offered by Annamalai University or any other university through distance mode. It would be more economical, and you can do it at your own pace without it being detrimental to your present job.
From India, Salem
Everyone with a minimum general educational qualification and a legal bent of mind can study law on his/her own and even attain excellence. However, institutionalized learning would be more methodical and help hone your skills in law.
Therefore, I would recommend the B.A.L (Bachelor of General Laws) course offered by Annamalai University or any other university through distance mode. It would be more economical, and you can do it at your own pace without it being detrimental to your present job.
From India, Salem
up to what extend you want to learn law ? as Law it self a vast subject. You may approach to me , if you need my help. My number is 8619441365
From India, Mohali
From India, Mohali
Dear Sudha,
Merry Christmas to you and all CiteHR members.
Reference is made to the attached Labour Law document. I wonder if it would be useful for you. I am concerned that it may be outdated.
Best regards,
John
From China, Shanghai
Merry Christmas to you and all CiteHR members.
Reference is made to the attached Labour Law document. I wonder if it would be useful for you. I am concerned that it may be outdated.
Best regards,
John
From China, Shanghai
Dear Sudha,
Merry Christmas to you and all CiteHR members.
Reference is made to the on-hand Labour Law attachment. I wonder if it is useful for you? I am concerned if it is out of date.
Best regards,
John
From China, Shanghai
Merry Christmas to you and all CiteHR members.
Reference is made to the on-hand Labour Law attachment. I wonder if it is useful for you? I am concerned if it is out of date.
Best regards,
John
From China, Shanghai
To what extent do you want to learn about law?
Here are some links for further information:
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- https://bingenerator.one/
From India, New Delhi
Here are some links for further information:
- https://indigocard.ltd/
- https://bingenerator.one/
From India, New Delhi
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