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Career Coach CoachCareer Counseling

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Definitely, she can pursue 3 years LLB. Also, after that, she can give AIBE exam and get a license to practice law. The scope is good if the passion is strong or else it will be as a struggle for her. I hope it will help.

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Kavita Chaudhary

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Hi,
Check out this link for best colleges. If you want to go in this field then you have to work hard and yes, it has a good future scope.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-kolkata

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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It is a good idea to pursue MBA abroad after completing LLB in India for corporate career. MBA from top 10 international B-schools will add value, which you want to achieve.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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LLB is a sufficient degree to start your career as a lawyer. After LLB any law graduate can undergo full-time post graduation (LLM) of 2 years or Diploma courses of 1-year duration. Law graduate can pursue any of the branches of law i.e. direct or indirect taxes, intellectual property rights, international laws, corporate, sector-specific laws, etc. After LLM, law graduates can also register for Ph.D.
Some law graduates choose MBA or company secretary to diversify their career profile. In recent past, some lawyers have cleared civil services examination to become a civil servant.

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Roushan Kumar

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You have to appear for CLAT, AILET, etc. first.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There are very limited jobs available as a lawyer except in judicial services and as a departmentental lawyer. If your aim is a government job then you are eligible to appear for a a majority of government jobs even after your graduation degree.

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Robin Pandey

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Being the most fluid part of all, legal aptitude is required in every aspect be in corporate, business, civil services, defense, industries, and PSU and govt. sectors legal is having its hand in all buckets, so scope is too diverse.

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Abhinav Sinha

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You can apply for the JAG entry, it is especially for the law students but you must be a graduate in LLB and age limit is 21 to 27 year. If you comply by all these pointers, you are eligible to apply for all three defense services. Top universities for LLB are:
• University, Bangalore (www.nls.ac.in)
• NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (www.nalsarlawuniv.org)
• National Law University, Jodhpur, (www.nlujodhpur.ac.in)
• Campus Law Center, Delhi (www.upes.ac.in)
• UPES, Dehradun (www.upes.ac.in)

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Sofia Goyal

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There are many opportunities after completing LLB. Most of the aspirants prefer to make law as their profession and become a lawyer. There is an opportunity for LLB graduates as lawyers in state and central government. The aspirants can be placed as attorney generals, judges, public prosecutor, etc. They can find opportunities in Defense, Tax, and Labor departments. The candidates can also work as legal advisers for organizations, firms, and families. Apart from being lawyers, the graduates can work in banks, business houses, legal consultancies, educational institutes, news papers, news channels, sales and excise departments. Another
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