How is the career in teaching after LLM?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    A career in teaching after LL. M. can be quite fulfilling for those who are passionate about the subject and enjoy sharing their knowledge with others. With an LL. M. degree, one can pursue a teaching career in law schools, universities, and colleges as a professor or lecturer. Apart from teaching, an LL. M. degree can also open up other career opportunities such as legal research, writing and publishing, policy-making, advocacy and consulting, working for government agencies and international organizations, and practicing law as a specialised attorney. However, it is important to note that career opportunities may vary depending on th
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    Gaurav Singh Contact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    You can make a career as a lecturer in any law college and after clearing NET you can apply for Assistant Professor in government college.

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