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When it comes to pursuing a career, it's always important to consider few things such as skills, aptitude, your area of interest etc, now law as a career is great option, but if you don't have interest in the discipline then there is no point in wasting five years of your precious life into it, law as a subject isn't only about memorizing theoretical concepts but there are practical applications as well, so you need to have a great interest in doing so, every career choice has its own challenges, now depending on which university you apply for, if there are no placements in such scenario the struggles for employment becomes tough, and this is where the candidate has to put in his or her own efforts, you can go for internships in order to gain experiences in your relative field, integrated law comes in various forms such as BBA-LLB, BCom-LLB, BCA-LLB, BSc-LLB etc, where it's an amalgamation of law with the concerned field, for example if you wish to work in corporate domain then BBA-LLB/BCom-LLB is more suited because of its curriculum, and other than this being a law graduate you can apply for any government jobs based on the eligibility criteria of graduation, and there are also specialist posts in banking sector as in legal department, so there are various opportunities which you can explore however it's essential to note that you do have interest in law as a career, else you should opt for other options.
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