What are the career options available after completing LLB course from IMS Law College?

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    Indrani Choudhury | Contributor-Level 10

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    LLB stands for Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of Legislative Laws. LLB course duration is 3 years (5 years in the case of integrated programs) during which it provides a overall understanding of various legal topics. Students can check the list of career options available after completing LLB from IMS Law College:

    LLB Job ProfileJob DescriptionLLB Salary Range 
    Advocate/LawyerRepresents clients in courts, provides legal advice, and prepares legal documentsINR 6 - 30+ LPA
    Corporate LawyerAdvises and represents companies on legal matters, such as contracts, mergers, and complianceINR 12 - 40+ LPA
    Litigation LawyerSpecializes in court proceedings, arguing cases, and representing clients in disputesINR 8 - 35+ LPA
    Legal ConsultantProvides specialised legal expertise and advisory services to clientsINR 10 - 40+ LPA

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