What are the career prospects in government sector after completing LLB from Indore Institute of Law?

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    Bhumika Yadav | Contributor-Level 10

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    After acquiring LLB degrees from IIL, the profession opens up numerous career prospects for graduates in the government sphere. Probably the most elite entry point is through the Judiciary Services Examination, where one can become a civil judge or a magistrate and thereby join the judiciary. The exams are conducted by state public service commissions and offer a career in LLB with great challenges in administering justice. Candidates can refer to some of the government jobs after completing LLB from IIL in the table below:

    Job Profiles

    Description

    Average Salary

    Public Prosecutor

    Represent the government in criminal cases        

    INR 5-8 lakhs

    Legal Advisor

    Provide legal counsel to government departments 

    INR 4-7 lakhs

    Judge  

    Preside over court proceedings and deliver judgments

    INR 15-25 lakhs 

    Law Officer 

    Assist in legal matters and provide legal advice  

    INR 4-6 lakhs 

    Assistant Public Prosecutor

    Assist the public prosecutor in criminal cases

    INR 3-5 lakhs

    NoteThe above salaries are collated from multiple sources and are likely to vary.

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