Career Opportunities After a B.A.LL.B Degree: What to Expect*
Many
students in India search for widely respected and lucrative employment options.
These options are usually followed by several interesting as well as
challenging options. One of them is a career in law, which guarantees students
respect and good job opportunities in the legal fraternity. It is a
professional degree program. The advanced B.A.LLB program curriculum of
the undergraduate degree program enables students to comprehend the humanities
and the intricacy of the law professionally. In addition to providing the
typical courtroom practice, the multidisciplinary nature of this program
ensures its graduates are in a position to access a broad spectrum of career
paths.
If
you are one of those who have done a B.A.LL.B program or are looking forward to
getting admission to it, then you should be aware of the career options ahead.
Let's see what career positions are there for B.A.LL.B graduates, what are
their salary packages, and what is the scope in a legal career.
Career Paths after B.A. L.L.B.
Some
students like to take the conventional career routes. Particularly in law, the
students and the B.A.LL.B students also take the conventional route. However,
it should be noted that conventional career routes in law entail various
professional positions like Advocates, Judges, law officers and legal advisors.
It demands a thorough grasp of legal affairs, an analytical mindset, and the
extra benefit of possessing very good communication skills, which gives a
competitive edge to law graduates.
Legal
Practice as an Advocate
.
Most
of the students want to become advocates upon completion of their program BA
LLB. There are a few agencies that are appointed in each country to
handle the advocate registration and identification. In India, future
students who wish to achieve a prosperous career as advocates are required to
register themselves with the Bar Council of India (BCI). Such law graduates
have to pass the All-India Bar Examination so that they can practice within
Indian courts.
Fields
of Advocates
.:
There
are various types of advocates, including civil advocates, criminal advocates,
corporate advocates, public prosecutors, and government advocates.
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Civil advocates handle property disputes as well as contracts, wills, and
family law cases.
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Criminal advocates represent their clients in criminal cases. They also handle
issues from bail hearings to major trials for their clients in the courts.
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Corporate advocate who works with companies to ensure legal compliance in
business transactions. Businesses often hire such advocates to take care of
their vital legal issues.
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Public prosecutors are known for representing the state in criminal cases. They
analyse and put forward the state’s side in the courtrooms.
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Government advocates work for government agencies as well as departments. They
handle many government-related issues.
Earning Potential of B.A.LL.B Graduates
In
this list, several legal job profiles are summarised, including a corporate
lawyer, public prosecutor, legal consultant, junior advocate, and senior
advocate. It explains their primary responsibilities, which include legal
research, client representation, corporate compliance, criminal prosecution,
and legal consulting services, as well as their usual salaries in India, which
range from 3 LPA to 30 LPA.
Job
Profile for a Graduate of B.A. L.L.B.
|
Average
Salary (In Lakh Per Annual-L.P.A.)
|
Job
Description
|
---|---|---|
Junior
Advocate Role |
INR3-6
LPA |
Assist
senior solicitors with the documentation and research of their
cases. |
The
Senior Advocate in the particular Court |
INR10-30
LPA |
Represent
customers in well-known instances. |
A
Corporate Lawyer in a national or international corporate organisation |
INR
7-15 LPA |
Manage
contracts, compliance, and mergers for businesses. |
A
job profile of Public Prosecutor in the respective Court |
INR
6-12 LPA |
Act
as the state government's representative during criminal trials. |
A
Job Role of a Legal Consultant |
INR
5-15 LPA |
Give
people or companies professional legal guidance. |
Judicial Services and Alternate Opportunities
B.A.LL.B
graduates can function as judges in the district court, sessions court, high
court, or supreme court. Becoming a judge and delivering justice can bring
positive change in society. Judges can bring this change forward. To become a
judge, applicants are required to pass the Judicial Services Examination. This
exam is administered by several state public service commissions in the
country. These exams provide young B.A.LL.B graduates with the ability to enter
the court system without prior experience in litigation. Which is a very
sophisticated way to enter into the judicial services in India.
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The judiciary plays a very important
role in protecting the rule of law. The judiciary helps in settling disputes
and providing justice in society. Judges are required to be unbiased, and
intelligent, and maintain an ethical approach all the time because their
rulings affect the lives of individuals and the legal system.
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The corporate sector, where the
B.A.LL.B graduates get a platform to work in corporate settings. This
setting is very professional, and the law graduates guide corporate
organizations on legal matters. The B.A.LL.B graduates can pursue a career
in the corporate sector as well. In the corporate sector, B.A.LL.B
graduates can work on job profiles and job roles of legal advisors,
in-house counsellors, compliance officers, and risk analysts in the
corporate world.
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Successful careers in government and
the public sector are also possible for those who are thinking of taking
admission into the B.A.LL.B courses in Indian colleges or to those who
have graduated. Graduates of the B.A.LL.B program can work at PSUs like
ONGC, BHEL, and GAIL in the vacant legal positions of these companies.
B.A.LL.B graduates might choose the Union Public Service Commission
Examinations as one of their lucrative employment opportunities. They can
especially target exams, such as those for the Indian Police Service and
Indian Administrative Services. Alternatively, there are various other
options for law graduates in India these days. Students get the
flexibility to explore alternative career options. They can work in the
position of legal reporter or writer. Another choice is to continue their
higher legal education. After graduation, an LL.M can help them further
their career and work as a legal lecturer or researcher.
Conclusion
A
B.A.LL.B degree opens the door to a wide range of successful career
opportunities. The opportunities include litigation, judicial work, corporate
law, and journalism. The B.A.LL.B graduates can decide on their hobbies and
talents before pursuing a professional path that corresponds with their career
goals.
Government
and judicial positions are the major job possibilities for candidates seeking
job security and other benefits. Corporate law and legal consulting are also
better options if law graduates want to work in modern companies with high
salaries. Meanwhile, legal journalism, research, and non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) can also be rewarding professional opportunities for those
B.A.LL.B graduates who are enthusiastic about social justice and public
service.
Whatever
path the B.A.LL.B graduate chooses, they need to keep in mind that the law is
such a career that needs ongoing study, perseverance, and honesty. There are
many options available, and with the appropriate attitude, law graduates can
make a successful and meaningful legal career!
*Disclaimer:
The information and opinions expressed herein are solely those of
Collegedekho
and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of Jagannath University NCR.