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Law Courses and Career Scope

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If the world of law inspires you and the system of justice fascinates you, a career in law is for you. Legal profession is a fast growing, lucrative and the most respected career in India today. It is a very exciting and adventurous career. To pursue a career in law, one needs to pursue professional law courses. There are a number of institutes and universities in India that offer law courses. One could specialize into one of the various arms of law such as: corporation law, civil law, criminal law, and international law, labor law, patent law, tax law and so on.

In India, both government and private institutes offer under-graduate and post-graduate law courses to students. One could pursue LLB and LLM after graduation from these universities. Apart from the degree law courses, some institutes also offer diploma law courses in various disciplines such as Administrative Law, International Law, Labour Laws, Tax Laws and Corporate Laws. These small law courses are also helpful in building a successful career in law.

There are various branches of specialization in the field of law. These include civil law, criminal law, corporate law, property law, income tax law, marine law, public international law, family law, labour law, press law, excise law, constitutional law, administration law, sale of goods law, trade mark, copyright and patent law etc. Thus, there are numerous options for one to choose from. The eligibility to pursue LLB is 10+2. Course duration is 3-5 years and for a PG programme in law, the eligibility is LLB degree. Duration of LLM is two years. Once you pursue a course in law, you can opt for employment in different courts of law, in government service, as a law teacher, as a legal advisor to a company or a business house. One could also practice privately as a legal advisors advocate, solicitor etc.

On completion of the course, one can enroll with the local State Central Bar council. The Bar Council of India and the State Bar Councils are the statutory bodies that form a self regulated code of law for legal professionals practicing in India. Thus, all aspiring lawyers are required to enroll with these councils. Lawyers enjoy a position of reputation in the society and their services are required at different fronts in different situations of life. One falls back to the legal system when all else fails so the demand for legal practitioners is always high in society. During any dispute or a matter of legal concern, it is the duty of lawyers to counsel their clients about their legal rights. Lawyers suggest legal remedies and course of action in matters of contention. It is also the duty of lawyers to draw up legal documents like wills and contracts. Lawyers also represent clients in court and tribunal proceedings and conduct negotiations on behalf of their clients. .

To become a successful lawyer, just academic qualification is not sufficient. One needs to acquire professional competence through experience and practice under the mentorship of efficient lawyers. One learns the ropes of the profession and the shrewdness that is required with experience. The personal attributes that are required to be a good lawyer include communication skills, patience, logical reasoning, and a very good memory. A good lawyer would be well updated with the latest information on nay changes in law and would have done a fair amount of reading.

With a law degree, if one takes up additional qualification too, it will help in making the person eligible for a variety of employment opportunities such as government services where lawyers are appointed through UPSC and can join Indian Legal Service and serve as Law officers, Dy. Legal Advisors and Legal Advisors. One can also join judiciary where the posts are that of the magistrate, district and sessions judge, sub-magistrate, public prosecutor, solicitors, attorney general, advocate general, notary and oath commissioner. Then, there are law inspectors, legal officers in banks, judicial members of income tax, sales tax and excise departments, government advocates and staff in the registrar of companies' office. Thus, there is no dearth of employment opportunities for those who have done law courses. With a law degree and an additional course, one can aspire to make a very successful career in the field of law.
Geetika Jain

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Geetika jain writes on behalf of Shiksha.com. Shiksha.com is an education portal that connects education seeker with education provider. Shiksha.com has wide information over law courses and colleges, students community and courses. Its education forums enable its users to seek opinion of students, alumni and faculty of colleges and schools through College Groups and School Groups.

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