Does LLB have scope in India?

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    Dinesh upadhyay I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu | Scholar-Level 16

    11 months ago

    Definitely it has vast scope.India being run by a legal system and in addition that rapid urbanization and industrialization has paved way for more legal professionals. 

     

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    Aneena Abraham | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    In India, earning a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree has advantages. The LLB programme must be completed in order to practice law in India. With an LLB degree, you can work as a consultant, judge, legal counsellor, attorney, etc. See the table below for more details on the various job profiles and their average salaries:

    Job ProfileAverage Annual Salary (INR)
    LawyerINR 8- 10 LPA
    Legal AdvisorINR 8- 12 LPA
    AdvocateINR 5-8 LPA
    SolicitorINR 7-10 LPA
    LecturerINR 6- 10 LPA

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