What are the career & job prospects in India for Bachelor of Law & Legislature (LLB)?

(Role, package, company, growth prospects)

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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hey there,
    Well, the dearth of good lawyers in the country always keeps an open-ended profession always ready for you. After graduating, you may apply to 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 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 t
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    Krishna Rodge | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    There are a lot of career options available for a law graduate in India. You can work in the corporate sector or in any law firms as a legal associate. Also, you can join as a legal adviser to companies or in private banks. There are various exams conducted in almost every field for lawyers where they have to work in their legal department as a legal associate, adviser.
    Also, you can opt for litigation which is the best option for young lawyers.
    Judiciary Services is another exam for which you can prepare and become a judge which is a dream for many aspiring lawyers.
    Teaching is another good option for lawyers if you are interested. Yo
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