What are the career prospects after completing BA LLB from National Law School of India University?

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    Arun Kumar S V | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    After completing a BA LLB degree from the National Law School of India University, you can pursue a variety of career paths. Some of the most popular career options include:

    1. Litigation Lawyer: After enrolling with any State Bar Council in India and clearing the All India Bar Examination, you can practice law at any court of law in India .
    2. Corporate Lawyer: You can work in the corporate sector as a legal counsel, trial lawyer, business clerk, or join a distinguished law firm .
    3. Judge: You can appear for high-profile government recruitment exams such as UPSC or judiciary exams like PCS  and HJS .
    4. Legal Advisor: You can work a

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    divya . | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    The BA LLB career prospects include job opportunities like litigation lawyer, criminal lawyer, judge, legal advisor and many more. Jobs, however, are not the only option. Graduates will be able to pursue higher education and even attempt many high-profile government recruitment exams, such as UPSC or even judiciary exams like PCS (J) and HJS.

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