What are the career and job prospects in India for LLM?

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    Arpit Rastogi | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
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    Rishi Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    LLM graduates in India have a wide range of career and job prospects across various sectors. Below are some common career paths:

    Legal Industry

    • Law Firms: Work as legal associates, corporate lawyers, or litigation lawyers in top law firms.
    • Corporate Legal: Serve as in-house counsel for multinational corporations and domestic companies.
    • Government: Work as legal advisors, public prosecutors, or legal officers in government departments and agencies.

    International Organizations: Pursue careers with international organizations like the UN, World Bank, or other international bodies.

    Non-Profit Organizations: Work on legal aid, human rights,

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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    LLM will open the window of academics provided you get 55% marks in your Masters. LL. M. also help you to get better opportunities in the corporate sectors. Nowadays, most of the corporate sectors prefer LL. M. students than LL.B. Students, as we live in an era of specialisation. If you want some parallel course, then you need to decide in which field you want to go in future. If you want to become a Chartered Accountant, then you may study Chartered Accountant in a parallel way. If you want to become a Company Secretariat, then you have the option to study Company Secretariat. Both have an excellent future. If you are pursuing L
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  • LLM or Master of Law is a postgraduate degree awarded to law students who have completed 2 years of higher studies after law graduation. It is a two year program with four semesters. The LLM course is recognized by UGC.
    Career prospects:
    A person with a Master of Law (LLM) degree has several opportunities in various undertakings.
    The work profiles may vary according to the chosen specialization
    There are various job profiles for an LLM graduate include the following.
    1) Advocates
    2) Attorney General
    3) Public Prosecutor
    4) Oath Commissioner
    5) Sub-Magistrate
    6) Magistrate
    7) District and Sessions Judge
    8) Legal advisor
    9) Law Teacher
    10) Law Reporte
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    Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

    7 years ago
    Hello.
    Let me tell you, LLM is a specialized course for better prospects. LLM will open the window of academics provided you get 55% marks in your Masters. LLM also help you to get better opportunities in the corporate sectors. Nowadays, most of the corporate sectors prefer LLM students than LLB students, as we live in an era of specialization. If you want some parallel course, then you need to decide in which field you want to go in future. If you want to become a Chartered Accountant, then you may study Chartered Accountant in a parallel way. If you want to become a Company Secretariat, then you have the option to study Company Secre
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