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2 years 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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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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Scholar-Level 17
1. Master's in English You can pursue a Master's degree in English to deepen your understanding of literature and language. This can also lead to opportunities for teaching, research, or writing.
2. Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication: If you are interested in media and communication, you can opt for a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. This can open up career opportunities in print and digital media, advertising, public relations, and corporate co
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Scholar-Level 17
Practice after enrollment
Be an in-House counsel for a firm.
Join a senior's chambers
Undertake Clerkship (judicial)
Enrol as an oath commissioner.
Apply for LL. M. and then crack NET/JRF to join as a professor.
Good ol' Judiciary
Join DLSA as a legal aid counsel (needs experience)
Give exams of banks etc. ehich recruit lawyers.
Give UPSC exams for jobs
Try for th
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3 years ago
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Join a law firm: You can join a law firm that specializes in corporate law. Many law firms offer internship or training programs for fresh law graduates to gain experience in corporate law. In-house counsel: You can work as an in-house counsel for a company, providing legal advice and representation to the company on various legal matters. Compliance officer: Many companies have compliance departments that ensure the company is adhering to legal and regulatory requirements. You can work as a compliance officer in a company,
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