Which course can I pursue after completing LLB?

I am in LLB, 3rd year. I have done B.Sc in PCM background.

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Asked by Pankaj Yadav

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    VIKRAM SONI Mentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Dear,
    After 4th semester, you need to check your interest in which area you want to practice further like criminal, civil, environment, tax, trade, law, etc. or join the respective corporate as legal advicer.
    Even you can try for Judiciary exam or IAS or IPS.
    Decide your way with your strong area and interest.
    All the best.
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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    After completing LLB (Bachelor of Laws), you have several paths to consider based on your career aspirations. Pursuing an LLM (Master of Laws) allows for specialisation in areas like International Law, Corporate Law, or Human Rights Law, enhancing career prospects in law firms, corporations, or academia. Alternatively, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) with a focus on legal management integrates legal expertise with business acumen, suitable for roles in corporate law or compliance. Diploma courses in fields such as Cyber Law or Alternative Dispute Resolution offer specialised knowledge. Judicial services exams enable roles as

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