Which course should I pursue after completing LLB to get good career prospects?
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Pursuing an LLM (Master of Laws) after earning an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) is a wise decision to greatly improve employment possibilities. Gaining an LLM and specialising in fields like corporate law, intellectual property law, international law, or human rights law can lead to higher-paying jobs in legal practices, multinational corporations, governmental organisations, and international corporations. Furthermore, obtaining real-world experience through clerkships or internships in specialised fields enhances employment prospects and supplements academic credentials. Acquiring certificates in compliance, arbitration, or mediation throug
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Sutapa Moitra Working for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy | Guide-Level 14
7 years agoNot sure if you have completed LLB already or about to start. If you have completed 10+2, then go for integrated course BA.LLB or BBA.LLB. But if you have completed your graduation already then go for LLB 3 years course. There are many areas where you can move further. The various fields of specialisation are :
Civil/Criminal Law
Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Human Rights Law
Family Law
Taxation
Corporate Law
Business Law
International Law
Labour Law
Real Estate Law
Intellectual property /Patent Law
After LLB, you can either start working or you can also do CS or MBA. This will give a big boost to your career and fetch a very good job.
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