I am very thankful to all who have given their reply.

I have completed a Master of Labour Studies and am working in HR. In my course, I learned about HR and IR. It covered all labor laws such as the Factory Act, 1947, ESIC Act, 1948, etc.

Therefore, pursuing a diploma in labor law will not be beneficial as I have already completed a Master's course in it. Can you please suggest if a person can enter the corporate lawyer field by pursuing an LLB?

From India, Mumbai
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I think you should opt for a certificate course or diploma in Industrail or Labor Law instead of doing LL.B. , because LL.B. is a broad and tiring field!
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Hi Friends,

As I am an academician associated with the subject IR & LL of PG students, I myself have planned to opt for a PG diploma in labor laws, and for the same, the Indian Law Institute is the best option I could find. You may visit the website of ILI New Delhi at [Home](http://www.ilidelhi.org/). It provides various diploma and degree courses through evening classes. The admissions are open until 3rd July '09, and they have 40 seats in that particular course.

All the best. :) Lata

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Hi Amit,

Please note, LLB is a separate course altogether. Also, please note that each and every course has its own merits, and we do not know when it comes in handy in our daily life. Therefore, if you have decided to study LLB, please go ahead and do it. Over time, if you do not want to work, you can always practice as a lawyer. Additionally, you are aware that there is no retirement in this profession; you can serve in this category as long as you can.

Please do not have a wavering mind; it will not lead you anywhere. My suggestion is that you pursue LLB as it is a very good course.

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Hello Amit and Deepak,

This is Vikram. I am pursuing MLS, i.e., Master of Labour Studies, and before that, I have done LL.M.

Apart from the academic or study point, how much will my law post-graduation help me in the industry while working?

Thanks

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hi amit, jus read ur query.want to be in contact with u. as i also am an alumni of MILS 2006batch. pls give ur details. even i have a few apprehensions regarding MLS. lets discuss. sapna mishra
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Dear All,

I am a BMS graduate with 2 years of work experience. I am planning to pursue LLB so that I can explore the HR/IR field as well. Can anyone suggest what this course is all about in terms of duration and syllabus?

Regards,
Priyanka

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Hello Friends,

I want to know what the Labour laws/ Industrial relations or any course related to Labour management is all about. I want to learn more about this course and the institute offering it.

Regards,
Priyanka

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I am BMS Graduate have 2 years of Work experience in HR want do Labour Law, Can anyone suggest me which course would be better in masters, I want to get in to HR/IR
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Hello Friends,

I have 2 years of work experience in HR. I applied for part-time MBA from Dalmia Institute and got selected. However, they are demanding 1.50 lakh for the three-year course. Should I go for the same, or should I pursue it from SMU or another university?

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