Introduction of law and how to make a career in law in India.


Description - A career in law requires aspirants to complete a graduate degree in the Bachelor of Arts (B.A) and complete the entrance examination. An LLB followed by the bar examination enables a lawyer to pursue a successful career in the field of law.



The increased commercialization, globalization, and modern ways of human life have led to a surge in legal affairs leading to an increased number of colleges offering graduate programs in Law. Students aspiring to pursue a career in law usually complete their bachelor's degree in Arts (B.A). which also happens to be the minimum educational requirement to secure admission to a law school. After the completion of their degree in BA, students are required to complete the admission test for the law school.

The next step would be to identify the law school and complete the application process. Once the law school graduation is completed aspirants are required to pass the bar examination. Criminal law, civil law, corporate law, family law, and a few other branches of legal affairs are practiced based on individual interests. 
Criminal lawyer specializes in evidence Act, penal laws, and a few other specializations in criminal law. Taxation and excise laws are managed by civil litigation lawyers.  

India has some of the best law colleges in India and some of the top colleges in law are in Shimla. The top law colleges in India are Nalsar University of Law - Hyderabad, Symbiosis Law School - Pune, Gujarat National Law University - Gandhinagar, and Alakh Prakash Goyal Shimla University - Shimla. BA and LLB graduation degrees are offered in these educational institutes.

Legal Analyst, Legal Journalist, Legal Advisor, Government Lawyer, and Judge are a few other job roles that are pursued by an LLB graduate. Students aspiring in law complete their graduation in LLB and pursue careers in a variety of legal areas. An LLB degree would require students to have completed their graduation in Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Corporates hire legal advisors to offer consultation. Legal journalism role involves covering stories on legal proceedings in courts (includes international), and arbitrary events.  

v  Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Alakh Prakash Goyal Shimla University, and Indian Institute of Legal Studies- Shimla are a few top colleges in Shimla offering degree programs in law.
v  Criminal, civil, family, corporate, and a few other branches are available in law practice.  
v  Legal consultant role with private corporate firms, teaching in law colleges, private law practice, legal journalism, and becoming a judge are a few career opportunities that can be pursued by a BA, LLB holder.
v  The salary for a lawyer is dependent on an individual's potential to handle cases. 
v  It can range from Rs. five lakhs to Rs. twenty lakhs per annum. 

Pursuing a degree in the law requires aspirants to have a passion for the subject and to work hard to achieve their dreams. Civil and Criminal are two types of law. However, there are several specializations in it. The specializations must be chosen as per the individual's interest. Several career prospects can be pursued by an LLB holder. Passion towards the subject and a zeal to achieve in the field are the two things that would help aspirants to succeed in the field of law.

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