Online law courses offer a convenient and flexible way to enhance your legal knowledge and skills, regardless of your location or schedule.
In this article, we’ll explore some of the top online law courses available in India, providing you with an overview of their curriculum, duration, and learning outcomes.
Let’s get started:
Online Certificate Course on Advanced Legal Drafting (With New Criminal Laws) by Into Legal World [Bundle of 12 Recorded Courses, 2nd Edition]: Enrol by Sep 30
Eligibility: Law Students (including LLM Students), Lawyers and Law Professionals
Mode: Online, self-placed
More details are here.
10-Week Online Certificate Course on International Commercial & Investment Arbitration by SEAL, RMLNLU and SimuLegum [2nd Edition]: Enrol by Sept 28
Eligibility: Law Students (including LLM Students), Lawyers and Law Professionals
Mode: Online, live classes
Faculty:
The course would be conducted by the following experts:
- Mr. Charles Caher, Partner, WilmerHale
- Ms. Marleen Krueger, Partner, WilmerHale
- Ms. Zeina Obeid, Partner, Obeid & Partners
- Ms. Lilit Karapetyan, Partner, Concern Dialog, Armenia
- Mr. Anirudh Lekhi, Associate, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP
- Ms. Payal Chatterjee, Partner, Trilegal
- Ms. Niyati Gandhi, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.
- Mr. Arthad Kurlekar, Associate, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP
- Mr. Ankit Rajgarhia, Principal Associate, Karanjawala & Co
- Mr. Keval Sheth, FCIArb, Founder & Director, Konvêrj-Zeûs
- Mr. Fredrik Lindmark, Deputy Counsel, International Chamber of Commerce
- Mr. Aman Singhania, Senior Associate, Trilegal
- Mr. Tushar Behl, Counsel, Unity Legal
- Ms. Jyoti Singh, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and former legal consultant to the Ministry of External Affairs
More details are here.
Certificate Course on Environmental Law by Legal Research and Analysis [Batch 2]: Enrol by Oct 3
Eligibility: Open to all. Anyone interested in learning about Environmental Law. No restrictions on age, gender, education, or background.
Mode: Online, live classes
Faculty:
The course would be conducted by the following experts:
- Utsa Sarkar: Assistant Professor, The Neotia University, Kolkata, West Bengal
- Md Kasif Raza Khan: Research Scholar, Environmental Law, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
More details are here.
5th Batch of Online Judiciary Course by Into Legal World [Get Rs 55K When You Clear the Exam!]: Registrations are Open!
Eligibility: The course will be ideal for law students pursuing their BA LL.B (Hons.), BBA LL.B (Hons.), B.Com LL.B (Hons.), LL.B, LL.M and fresh lawyers.
Duration: Starts 1 April, 1 year
Mode: Online, live classes
More details are here.
Advanced Certificate Course on the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 by Into Legal World [6 Certifications]: Enrol by Sep 25
Eligibility: Law Students (including LLM Students), Lawyers and Law Professionals
Mode: Online, live sessions
More details are here.
Online Certificate Course on Moot Courts Skills by Lawlevelup [Easy Access, 34% off]: Enrolments Open!
Eligibility: Law Students (including LLM Students), Lawyers and Law Professionals
Mode: Online, self-placed
More details are here.
World Cyber Security Forum’s Certified Online Course on Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Enrol by Sep 25
Eligibility: Law Students (including LLM Students), Lawyers and Law Professionals
Mode: Online, live classes
More details are here.
Practical Course on AI for Legal Industry by Lawlevelup [Online]: Enrol by Sep 30
Eligibility: Law Students (including LLM Students), Lawyers and Law Professionals
Mode: Online, recorded classes
More details are here.
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Top Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing Online Law Courses in India
Choosing the right online law course is crucial for your legal education and career prospects. However, it’s easy to make mistakes in this process. Here are some common pitfalls to avoid:
Ignoring Accreditation and Recognition
One of the biggest mistakes is not checking if relevant educational or legal authorities accredit the course or institution. Accreditation ensures the course meets certain quality standards and is recognised in the legal field.
Overlooking Course Content and Structure
Sometimes, students enrol in a course without thoroughly reviewing the curriculum. It’s essential to ensure that the course covers the areas you’re interested in and matches your learning objectives.
Neglecting Faculty Qualifications and Experience
Overlooking the qualifications and experience of the instructors can be a misstep. Experienced and well-qualified instructors not only teach but also provide valuable industry insights.
Underestimating the Time Commitment
Online courses require discipline and time management. Failing to consider the time commitment and course workload can lead to challenges in keeping up with the course.
Not Considering Learning Style Compatibility
Different courses use different teaching methods. Not every online course might suit your learning style. Some people prefer interactive sessions, while others may like self-paced study. Choose a course that matches your preferred style.
Ignoring Peer and Market Feedback
Skipping the step of reading reviews and feedback from former students can leave you unaware of the course’s practical value and reputation in the market.
Choosing Based Solely on Price
While cost is an important factor, choosing a course just because it’s cheaper can be a mistake. The cheapest option isn’t always the best in terms of quality and value.
Not Considering Career Relevance
Some students choose courses that are popular or trending without considering their career relevance. It’s important to select a course that aligns with your career goals and helps you advance in your desired field.
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