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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In India, the BBA LLB programme has a lot of potential. Employers in the public and commercial sectors highly value BBA LLB graduates due to their dual education in business and law. BBA LLB graduates have numerous career opportunities such as:
- Lawyers
- Solicitor
- Advocate,
- Legal Advisors
- Teachers
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who graduate with a BA LLB degree can start working in the law field. They can work as a lawyer, advocates, solicitors and more. They can also pursue higher education such as LLM or even MBA. One of the promising career options which BA LLB graduates generally take up is that of a Lawyer who represents his/her clients in various civil and criminal court proceedings and is responsible for tasks such as initiating a lawsuit, documenting legal papers, attending meetings, assessing cases and coming up with possible solutions.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
After completing LLB from IFIM School of Law, students get open to ample opportunities. Law degree from one of the best LLB Colleges in India opens high package offers for the students. Some popular job profiles that candidates can pursue after securing an LLB degree are mentioned below:
| Job Profile | Average Salary |
|---|---|
| Lawyer | INR 8 - 10 LPA |
| Legal Advisor | INR 8 - 12 LPA |
| Advocate | INR 5 - 8 LPA |
| Solicitor | INR 7 - 10 LPA |
| Lecturer | INR 6 - 10 LPA |
NOTE: These salary figures are sourced from Naukri.com.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
After the completion of LLB from ILC Greater Noida, students are open to a plethora of job options. Below are the jobs open to LLB graduates:
| Job Profile | Average Annual Salary (INR) |
|---|---|
| Lawyer | INR 8- 10 LPA |
| Legal Advisor | INR 8- 12 LPA |
| Advocate | INR 5-8 LPA |
| Solicitor | INR 7-10 LPA |
| Lecturer | 6- 10 LPA |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Law is one of the oldest and most reputed academic fields. As a law degree is considered a highly regarded qualification, it opens up numerous rewarding career paths beyond traditional legal practice. Once you have completed your graduation in law that can either be an LLB course or a five-year integrated programme such as BBA LLB or BA LLB, all of which lead to lucrative jobs in the law field. The jobs after LLB degree can be in the public or private sectors and it is your choice to opt for the sector of careers after law.
An LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree in India provides a wide range of career opportunities both in India and abroad.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, an MBA can be a good option after an LLB and CS. An MBA can help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in a variety of business-related fields, such as law, finance, and consulting.
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