What are my career options after getting a computer engineering and a law degree? What kind of law should I pursue?

I am currently doing computer engineering and want to pursue law after this.

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    Diwakar Goel Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞 | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Well, both the fields are different but you can get an edge in understanding cyber related crimes and scrutinizing the evidences and explaining it to judge. However, case is won purely on basis of legal principles. For understanding the facts, engineering is good but it is not as such useful, you have to argue only on the basis of law. You can also go for aerospace law, space law and international cyber law practice.
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    Sutapa Moitra Working for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Engineering and law are two completely different fields. It seems you are not getting interest in engineering. Anyways, law is also a good field. LLB of 2 yrs can be done after graduation. For LL.B, you have to study all the fields of Law. You cannot do specialisation. However, in LLM you have the choice to select your preferred field. I would suggest after doing LL.B. - you will know which area of law excites you the most. Then you can look for jobs in that area or further do LLM.

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