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CAREER SCOPE AFTER LLB IN INDIA MUST READ FOR LAW ASPIRANTS

Bachelor of Law or LLB is a three-year undergraduate course divided into six semesters. Some of the LLB course subjects include Labour Law, Family Law, Crime, Women & Law, Law of Evidence, Jurisprudence, Human Rights & International Law etc.

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CAREER SCOPE AFTER LLB IN INDIA MUST READ FOR LAW ASPIRANTS

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  1. CAREER SCOPE AFTER LLB IN INDIA MUST READ FOR LAW ASPIRANTS Are you looking for a career opportunity after LLB? Aspiring students can work as Attorney Generals, Public Prosecutors, Judges etc. They can also grab opportunities in defence, tax and labour departments. It has provided popular career options in India for a long time. Bachelor of Law or LLB is a three-year undergraduate course divided into six semesters. Some of the LLB course subjects include Labour Law, Family Law, Crime, Women & Law, Law of Evidence, Jurisprudence, Human Rights & International Law etc. Honing requisite skills Every industry needs a specific set of skills or knowledge. Both soft and hard skills play a vital role in this chosen field, and the ability to handle criticism, being unbiased will help an aspirant prosper in the field of law. No one is born with skill sets, that’s why a degree in law brushes requisite skills in a person that will help them have a robust career in law. Students will also study economics, law of contract, English and legal language, torts and consumer protection law, sociology, administrative law etc. Below are some skills that one will hone post their law degree: Interpersonal Skills Time Management and Organisation Skills Communication Skills Decision Making Skills Critical Thinking Leadership Skills Empathy and Compassion Honesty and Trustworthiness Career Scope after LLB in India – Top Options Below are some of the top options available for both 3-year LLB and LLB (Hons) students. Advocate It is one of the top professions chosen by LLB students. Graduates choosing this path can practice in the courts. But, first, candidates have to qualify for the examination conducted by the All-India Bar Council to qualify for their practice. Before becoming a good advocate, every candidate must gather experience as a junior assistant with a senior advocate to gain practical knowledge about law. Therefore, after knowing the different aspects of the law, they would be ready to work as an independent lawyer. Government Services Students can opt to join Government Services after completing their LLB degree. This includes Legal advisors in the Department of Legal Affairs and Legislative Counsel in the Legislative department. In addition, specific legislative counsels are appointed under the legislative department Hindi and regional languages. LLB (Hons) students are also eligible to

  2. join the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. They also have many options of becoming an Assistant Public Prosecution or Public Prosecutor. They are also eligible to clear the exams like HAS and IAS organised by the Union Public Service Commission or State Public Service Commission. Judiciary Learners are also free to work for the country's judicial machinery as magistrates or judges. However, this needs them to pass a judicial examination conducted by the Public Service Commission. Legal Advisor After completing your LLB (Hons), you can become a Legal Advisor or join Private Companies, Banks or Corporate firms. You can provide advice on different legal matters. They also help people to make the right decision in a given situation. Most large corporations and government organisations hire legal advisors. Legal Analyst Law students could join law firms or corporate firms and conduct analyses regarding the law sphere of the company. It requires aspirants to own a licence to practice law. Legal Analysts can also assist in drafting various legal documents. Legal Journalist/Writer As a Legal Journalist/Writer, you will be involved in journalism for only law-related topics. For this career, you do not necessarily need a journalism degree. You can be connected with the audience through newspapers, TV channels, social media or websites to give them updates about the different legal issues. Legal Researcher A Legal Researcher assists in investigating and evaluating legal issues and cases. The professional tracks and organises files containing essential case documents and performs other insightful functions for the cases and legal nuances. Public Prosecutor The state or central government appoints a public prosecutor to conduct a case in an area. The professional is responsible for advocating the interest of the common public in a court of law. Conclusion Studying law allows students to understand the reasons behind the regulations. The LLB 3 year course is one of the most promising and rewarding fields. Overall, completing an LLB (Hons) is a starting step for a successful career. Know the options well, and decide wisely before taking up a career path.

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