What are the career & job prospects in India for BA LLB?

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    Vinit | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    Vast !
    1. You can go for placement in corporate firms
    2. You can go for law firms
    3. You can practice litigation on your own
    4. You can set up your own legal counselling firm
    5. You can put some more effort and go for B.A. LL.B. Course and then go for research
    6. You can even go for lectureship
    7. You can go for judicial services
    If you exploit your potential with all these option available for you, trust me its very lucrative. B.A. LL.B. From IILM University is a 5 year integrated course, students with any discipline from recognised board in 10+2 can do it. It aims at developing a new generation of versatile legal professionals through B.A. L
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    Sunita Singh | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    School of Law, approved by Bar Council of India was established with a view to cater to the requirements of the legal profession. Students from across the globe are being groomed here for a bright professional career by providing quality education giving equal importance to the theory as well as practical approach to hone the professional skills of advocacy. The School takes pride in its alumni who have made their mark as judicial officers, legal practitioners and corporate advisors and civil servants. Highlights of School of Law1. Programmes approved by Bar Council of India. 2. Curriculum benchmarked against premier law schools. The c
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    Amina Khanum | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    The Bachelor of Laws (LL.B. ) as the first professional degree in law originating in England. The LLB begins from the Latin abbreviation of Legum Baccalaureus (also known as the Bachelor of Laws). In my opinion, if you want to pursue Law then you must go to Sanskriti University. Law is a very popular career choice in any country and certainly one of the most respected professions with a wide range of career possibilities. Legal education in India has undergone a plethora of change in the last twenty years. Law is an attractive profession with lots of money and wide scope but it requires a good amount of hard work with no shortcuts. To
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    After graduating, you may apply to the Bar Council and get a license to practice which may be an independent one or under a senior advocate. That helps you stand on your own and help in the administration of justice.
    Being an advocate is one option while after having a degree of LLB, you may choose to join any of the law firms and become a part of the team and earn a good package which may range between 9-12 lakhs in tier 1 firms and 6 to 8 lakhs in tier 2 and 3 firms.
    Also, you may appear for CLAT PG exam and get shortlisted by top PSUs such as ONGC, IOCL, GAIL, etc. and wherein the salary and perquisites are the best a government em
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    Krishna Rodge | Contributor-Level 7

    9 months ago

    There are a lot of career options available for a law graduate in India. They can work in the corporate sector or any law firm as a legal associate. Also, they can join companies or in private banks as a legal adviser. There are various exams conducted in almost every field for lawyers where they have to work in their legal department as a legal associate, or adviser. 

    Another option is to opt for litigation which is the best option for young lawyers. Judiciary Services is another exam for which candidates can prepare and become a judge which is a dream for many aspiring lawyers.

    If someone is interested in teaching, they can go for

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