What is the scope after completing Law course?

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    Anand Soni | Contributor-Level 8

    4 months ago

    A law degree opens a wide range of career opportunities across corporate, judicial, and public sectors. Graduates can work as advocates, legal consultants, or corporate lawyers, while some pursue judiciary exams to become judges or magistrates. With the rise of multinational companies and start-ups, the demand for in-house legal advisors is growing. Law graduates can also enter civil services, teach in reputed law colleges, or specialize in fields like cyber law, intellectual property, or arbitration. Salaries vary, but freshers often earn between three to five Lacs rupees annually, which increases with experience and expertise in spec

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    Saumy Siddharth

    4 months ago

    After completing a law course, we can opt for a numerous of job opportunities. We can become a civil judge, advocate, and earn your livelihood.

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    Arzu Deswal | Contributor-Level 7

    4 months ago

    Once you are done with your law course they are multiple options which can be explored in both the sectors private as well as government. Some of them includes roles like advocate, corporate lawyers, legal advisors and other government positions.
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