Careers after CLAT

 

A career in law can be very promising and fulfilling, as is visible by the growing job market and specializations in the field. To achieve this career, you must aim for the top NLUs in India. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a gateway to these institutions. In this blog post, we will explore some of the popular career options after CLAT.

> Legal Practice: After completing law courses, students can start their own law firm or join an established legal firm. The legal practice involves representing clients, providing legal advice, drafting legal documents, and arguing in court. Corporate Lawyer: Corporate lawyers work for MNCs and corporations across all industries to handle legal matters such as mergers and acquisitions, contracts, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance.
Judiciary: After completing an LLB or LLM, students can become a judge by clearing the judicial service examination conducted by the respective state or the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
Civil Services: Law graduates can also appear for the Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC and become an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, or Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer.
Legal Journalism: Law graduates can pursue a career in legal journalism by writing articles, news reports, and analyses on legal issues.
Legal Researcher: Law graduates can work as legal researchers for law firms, think tanks, NGOs, and other organizations.
Academia: Law graduates can also become professors, assistant professors, or lecturers in law schools and universities after completing a post-graduation degree in law.
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Law graduates can become arbitrators or mediators to resolve disputes outside of the court system.
In conclusion, with the right education, training, and experience, a career in law can be a fulfilling and successful one.


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