Does law after engineering have a good scope?

I would like to pursue a 3-year LLB abroad after completing BE in computer engineering. 1. Once I finish LLB, what will be my job prospects? 2. What would that job entail? 3. What would be my salary? 4. Can I only practice it in the country that I studied law in?

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    Prakhar Dixit | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Yes, a lot of people have done that. You need to do a three year LLB course (instead of the 5-year course of BA+LLB. The minimum requirement of law is to have done graduation before you can do LLB. Most people prefer BA+LLB. So, as to get the law degree in minimum time (5 years).
    People have done law after engineering, MBBS, B.Com and almost all Bachelors. Delhi University (Faculty of Law), Government Law college Mumbai and a lot of colleges offer 3 year law courses. For more information, google 3 year Law India.

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