Career in Law : Life in Law School and Future Opportunity

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“The law is a noble calling, but it is also a demanding one.” – John F. Kennedy.


Law in 21th Century, is a most demanding career option , Millions of Students, takes admission in Law schools every year. In India People Started Giving importance to Law as an profession and taking part in the legal and judicial services. In India there are thousands of Law schools Establish and Approved by Bar, there are both Government and Private Universities for the Students to Pursue Law, Both Govt., and Private Universities have got best faculties and facilities, it's completely on the Child, How he or she manage themselves, train themselves and become a legal professional. 

 
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Law is an interesting course, where a Human being attain immense knowledge of Legal world, Society etc.., and it's a field where you can earn Huge Money and Respect with the help of your Skill and Knowledge, like renowned Legal Professionals like Senior Advocate of Supreme Court of India Kapil Sibal Sir, Pradeep Rai sir and many more legal professionals are there, and they act as an inspiration for the Students pursuing Law to be a legal professional like them.

Law Degree's 

  1. LLB - 3 yrs Course, can pursue only after graduation.
  2. BA.LLB - 5 Yrs Course, can pursue after 12th class.

There are Thousands of Law Schools all over India, many students give CLAT Entrance Exam after there 12th to pursue BA.LLB , which is an great Option for your career growth. With CLAT exam one can get admission in NLU'S and Top Law School in Our Country. 

Life In Law School: My Experience 

Life as a law student is very interesting and exciting. You will definitely feel nervous when analyzing legal subjects and study materials. But believe me, you'll have fun learning these books and starting to apply that knowledge to real life. When you realize all the rights and laws that you have, you become a different kind of person, a person with moral and ethical values. When you study law, you will feel like you are an authority and you will feel energetic and powerful.
Additionally, your experience will vary depending on the type, faculty, and facilities of the law school you attend.  studying law can definitely be fun if you have friendly lecturers who support you, encourage you to participate in debates and mock trials, and guide you through your studies.
In the 5 years Course Curriculum, It has got BA. Subjects like History, Sociology, Economics etc., and Legal subjects like Law of Contract, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Law of Torts, Family law etc.., Soon i will be sharing the Curriculum followed by the Law Schools in 5-Years BA.LLB Course. 
While learning all this, dear subjects, don't forget to keep taking notes, which will help you a lot in your exams. While studying law, get into the habit of sitting in the library and reading books.  By doing so, you can improve your legal knowledge.  Additionally, continue to participate in mock trials, debates, essay writing contests, case commentary, etc. All these competitions will also improve your legal analysis skills and practical knowledge.
 
Also, read books, articles, case studies, and research papers that will help you  gain knowledge and  formulate answers and arguments effectively.  The most important thing for law students to do is to attend internships regularly every time they have vacation. It will help you learn everything about the court system, how litigation works, what documents are prepared, from beginning to conclusion. This practical knowledge is very, very important and should not be ignored as a law student.
 


Things To do After BA.LLB/LLB :

Certainly! Law graduates in India have a wide array of career opportunities to explore. Here are ten fields they can venture into:

1. Litigation: This involves representing clients in courts and tribunals. Graduates can work independently or with law firms, specializing in areas such as civil, criminal, corporate, or constitutional law.

2. Corporate Law: Working with corporations, businesses, or law firms that provide legal advice to businesses on various matters including compliance, contracts, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property, and more.

3. Legal Journalism: Reporting on legal news, analyzing court cases, and writing articles for newspapers, magazines, websites, or legal publications.

4. Judiciary Services: Pursuing a career as a judge by appearing for judicial services examinations conducted by state or central authorities.

5. Legal Academia: Teaching law in universities, colleges, or specialized institutes after obtaining higher qualifications such as an LLM (Master of Laws) or PhD in Law.

6. Government Services: Working as legal advisors, legal officers, or legal consultants in government departments, ministries, or public sector undertakings.

7. International Law: Specializing in international law and working with international organizations, diplomatic missions, or multinational corporations on matters such as human rights, trade law, and international treaties.

8. Legal Research: Working with think tanks, policy research organizations, or law firms, conducting legal research, analyzing legal issues, and drafting reports or opinions.

9. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): Specializing in mediation, arbitration, or negotiation, and providing alternative methods for resolving disputes outside of traditional court litigation.

10. NGOs and Non-Profit Organizations: Working with non-governmental organizations or non-profit organizations on legal advocacy, public interest litigation, human rights issues, or social justice initiatives.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more niche areas and opportunities within the legal field that law graduates can explore based on their interests and career goals. 



In Conclusion, I would like to add, Never be hesitant if you are a Law student, You are the Future of Our Legal and Judicial System, take risk and get out of your comfort zone and start working hard, train yourself in order to be a best in whatever field you choose to go. 

But never forget, Consistency is the key to attain all the goals, so just plan and do it. 

All the best!!


Thank You
By- ABHAY YADAV 





(In the Experience section, author has just added his own experience at Law School, There is no intention to Hurt or Deceive someone or make someone feel bad about it.)



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