Monday, 23 April 2018

Wide Scope after LLB Degree Course

L.L.B, nowadays, due to the arising need for legal practitioners in the corporate sector, realty sector and more, is in demand. Even the future seems to be bright because there are possibilities of foreign law firms establishing their offices in India. Metropolitan areas like Delhi NCR, etc. are facilitated with excellent education options and excellent career opportunities across India. Aspirants move to these locations for different purposes such as they enroll for the law courses offered at one of the best private law colleges in Noida, etc.

While pursuing a law degree course, aspirants in the first two years spend time on conducting mock trial courts and from the third year on wards,one work with NGOs, Supreme Court and High Court Judges, companies, law firms, both national and international. 

Now Asian Law College students are defeating moot court teams of various prestigious universities. LL.B graduates, apart from practicing in courts, can also work with corporate houses, law firms, administrative and judicial firms. In context to undergoing educational career at one of the top 10 law colleges, ALC is the one-stop destination for the aspiring learners to gain good knowledge and advanced training under the guidance of law experts & professionals. 

Career prospects for a law graduate:

As per provisions contained in the Advocates Act, 1961, one needs to enrol with State/ Central Bar Council in order to practice law in the court. Qualifying the Bar Council of India examination is also a requirement. To be enrolled as an advocate an application in the prescribed form needs to be submitted to the State Bar Council within whose jurisdiction the applicant proposes to practice.
Among various options, LL.B graduates can opt for Legislative Council in Legislative Department and legal service in Department of Legal Affairs. Almost in all the ministries / department / undertakings of the government of India and the State Govt., there is a specific position of law officers and legal advisors for those who qualify the Union Public Service Commission or State Public Service Commission examination.