Although there are many students nowadays, after passing 12th, they want to study engineering or computer science, so that they can make their career in the field of IT, but there are many people whose dream is to advocate, that is, they take law degree in the field of LAW. If seen, LLB is such a degree that after passing you can go to the field of LAW, because LLB course is a very popular, after doing which you can become a lawyer. The full name of LLB is Bachelor of Laws which is an undergraduate course which you can join after 12th and graduation, this course is of full 5 years, same if you join it after Graduation then you will get further 3 years have to be given for LLB.
Law courses job prospects
A law professional can also work as a legal advisor in various organizations; teach in colleges, work with NGOs and work as a reporter in various newspapers or television channels are other lucrative career options. There are many career opportunities available for law graduates. After doing a bachelor’s degree course in law, a law professional can work as a business lawyer in a corporate firm or can also practice as an advocate in a court of law. A law graduate can also become a judge after clearing the entrance examinations conducted by various Public Service Commissions. After a few years of good work experience, law graduates can also work as Public Prosecutors, Solicitors General or in various government departments and ministries. These professionals can also work as a legal advisor to various private and public organizations. Law graduates can also work as teachers and consultants in various academics, television channels and NGOs.
Job opportunities available in India
After obtaining their degree in Law, students can work as the following professionals:
Legal Journalists: Covers Legal Proceedings in Courts, Crime Beats, Arbitration Courts, Arbitration Events and International Courts.
Legal Analyst: These people work for law or corporate firms and analyze the law system of a company and its operations.
Legal Advisor: These people offer consultancy services to companies regarding legal duties, obligations and legal relations of affiliated companies with other firms.
Judge: These people give their verdict after the court proceedings are completed and after hearing the arguments of the parties concerned.
Public Prosecutor: These people work closely for the government and with the police department.
Document Drafting Lawyer: These people are specialized in drafting various documents such as, terms and conditions, agreements and case material.
Criminal Lawyers: These people are specialized in Criminal Laws, IPC, Evidence Act and various other Penal Laws.
Civil Litigation Lawyers: These people are specialized in civil laws such as, taxation laws and exercise laws.
Major Entrance Tests for Admission in Law Courses in India
To take admission in which law course, students have to pass any one of the following entrance tests. These tests are conducted at the national and state levels.
• CLAT
• IPUCET
• LSAT India
• JMI Law Entrance Exam
• ILI CAT etc.
Top Law Colleges and Universities in India
Let us now know the following names of top law colleges in India:
• Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
• GGSIPU, Delhi
• KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education, Greater Noida
• National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore
• Government Law College, Mumbai
• Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), etc.