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Saumya Gairola

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The 5-year integrated BBA LLB programme available at Amrita International School of Law combines business studies with study of law. Students can opt for career roles in consulting, corporate law, and entrepreneurship after completing this course.

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Saumya Gairola

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After completing the BBA LLB programme from MIT School of Law, MIT-ADT University, students can build a career in the legal and corporate sectors. They can work as advocates, legal officers, legal advisors, corporate lawyers, and legal consultants.

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Saumya Gairola

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After completing LLB programme from MIT School of Law, MIT-ADT university, students can pursue higher education such as LLM or they can build a career in  legal practice, law firms, judicial services and government agencies.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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After completing an LLB in the UK, there will be a lot of employment options for graduates. Given below are some of the career profiles in which students can work after the completion of LLB in UK:

  • Advocate
  • Barristers
  • Solicitors
  • Legal Advisor
  • Magistrate
  • Legal Analyst
  • Legal Researcher
  • Public Prosecutor
  • Costs Lawyer

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Diya Nihalani

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LLB has a fairly decent scope in India. Given that you have relevant skills and experience, you have multiple options like legal researcher, advocate, lawyer, judge, legal associate, document reviewer, etc. You can also go for LLM. Talking of abroad, some countries like UK, USA, Canada, and Australia may accept LLB with additional requirements like language proficiency, conversion exams and respective bar exams of each country.

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Kartik Shekhar

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Indore Institute of Law offers LLB programme with the comprehensive understanding of the core Law subjects. The career options after LLB course are Legal counsellor, Corportae Lawyer, Legal Reformer, Advocate, Judge Advocate Journal, Assisatant Professor, Legal Researcher, etc. 

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Akansha Bisht

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After completing a BBA LLB course, one can choose to pursue higher studies by enrolling in LLM or PhD. This will help candidates make a career in academia. Similarly, one can enroll in the State Bar Council and practice as an advocate.

They can also work as legal consultants or advisors for MNCs and other government organizations. They can also pursue Chartered Accountancy or Company Secretary courses while pursuing BBA LLB.

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Akansha Bisht

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After pursuing an LLB, one can either pursue higher studies by doing an LLM or a PhD. This will open doors to academia and research. One may start practicing as an advocate by enrolling in the local state bar and also appearing in the All India Bar Examination. Candidates can also appear for various judicial and civil service examinations or other government and banking examinations.

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Dipika Chouhan

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The best universities offering LLB in India are:

BHU

Allahabad university 

Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidalaya

CUSB

Mahatma Gandhi University 

Delhi University

Nirma University

Symbiosis School of Law

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Amandeep Kaur

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Jobs after doing LLB from School of Law and Legal Affairs NIU are legal advisors, corporate lawyer, government services, judiciary, legal analyst, advocate, legal researcher, company secretary, cyber lawyer, legal writing, lecturer, legal journalist, legal outsourcing, business law and many more. 

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