What career options are available after completing BA-LLB? What can I become?

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Asked by suraj kumar

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    Dev Parbhakar | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Greetings.
    A lawyer has so mang options.
    After completing your llb, you can practice in judiciary, apper for p.c.s, join corporate sector.
    Moreover, you can pursue for CS, or MBA which marks best to the field of law in MNC sector.
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    Ujjwal Ashutosh | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    You can practice as a lawyer, join the bench by clearing the judicial services, join the administration through UPSC exam, join a firm or a PSU or become an academician too.
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    saimy eliza Abraham

    7 years ago
    Hello Dear,
    Mainly, look into which field you are interested the most. Litigation, giving PSU examination, judiciary or doing Masters in law and becoming a professor. Accordingly, you will find many options matching your interest.
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    Arkam Khan

    7 years ago
    After completing your BALLB, you can become a lawyer or you can also prepare for judiciary exams for judge and nowadays, most of the MNCs and many big companies need a legal advisor who can advise them for legal desire of companies.
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    yogendra singh im law student, doing aBLS/LLB (FOURTH YEAR NOW)

    7 years ago
    After BA LLB you can become a Solicitor or a lawyer in consumer, labor, taxation, banking, trademark and patent, criminal, civil etc.
    After LLB, you can also take magistrate exam or you may apply in law firm as an associate
    You can also be an consultant in banking, office etc.

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