What if I don't get a job after completing law studies?
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Asked by Amisha Chauhan
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7 years ago
Start practice as advocate or legal consultant your own or under any senior. Join any Law Firm, LPO, Public or Pvt. Company as legal position. Apply for Legal government jobs.

Answered by
7 years ago
Hi Amisha, you can always go for independent practice or open a law firm, even sit for judiciary exams or other competitive exams.

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7 years ago
There are many options. If one does not land a corporate job, one can start their own litigation practice, join a practising advocate, be a research associate with think tanks, or sit for further exams of judiciary or even state PSC or UPSC.

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7 years ago
You can try for the judiciary, think tanks or probably work in a public policy forum. There are many organisations offering fellowship programmes to law students.
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