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I have completed ba llb Ina andhra university.I am not interested to do as a lawyer.can I get job after this course?


venkateshmarella28 10th Oct, 2018
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mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 19th Nov, 2018

Hey Venkatesh.

If after completion of your Law degree you're not interested in practicing as a lawyer you have other options as well. You can take the judicial exams or UPSC exams. You can apply for the position of legal researcher in various district/ high courts. Many law firms and companies hire law graduates as researchers, associates etc according to your abilities, experience, CV etc. Corporate sector has alot of opportunities for law graduates. Other than that there are posts for legal advisors and researchers in differenr governmental organisations. There are differenr exams for legal officers in army, Navy, air force too. You can use the link below for any other detail.

https://law.careers360.com/articles/law-degree-opens-various-career-options/amp

Best of luck!

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