Legal Advisor
After completing LLB you can work in private and public sector and in Judiciary.
You can work as legal adviser, legal practitioner and Advocate for any company, institute, organization and corporate sector.
In government sector as government Advocates, public prosecutors, Attorney General and Advocate General,
You can also get the post of magistrate who handle criminal cases.
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The PSUs notify vacant positions of legal advisors and selections against these vacancies are based on CLAT PG scores. Candidates need to apply for the vacant positions in each of the PSUs individually after which the organisations will announce their merit lists based on the scores of the law entrance examination.
In 2017, five PSUs recruited legal advisors through CLAT. The details like Notification date, application closing dates etc can be accessed via this link - https://law.careers360.com/articles/psu-recruitment-through-clat . While neither the companies nor the notification dates are going to be the same this year but you can get a rough idea and prepare yourself to apply in the companies of your choice accordingly.
all the best.
Hello Chandu !
It seems that you completed B.Sc and now want to be a legal advisor. But for that you have to get into law. There are two types of degrees in Law - 5 years' LLB degree & 3 years' LLB degree. The 3 years' course you can get into after graduation. As you are already graduated, you can enroll for that.
For details, check this link :-
https://www.careers360.com/news/3916-legal-studies-make-career-law
Thank you
Hello.
Being graduated in law opens door for several legal professions like judiciary, advocacy etc. Coming to your question, though legal advisor as well as lawyer both are considered to have enough knowledge of law yet they both differ as profession.
Lawyer or advocate is one who plead cases in court in order to defend or prosecute a party. While legal advisor is the one who merely gives legal advice as to any act done by person to whom such advice is offered.
For practicing as lawyer, court visits become an essential part of your job while court visits are not daily in case of a legal advisor. He may simply be appointed by a big firm or company and give several legal advices to them before they execute any act.
Thus yes they are two different professions.
ba and bba doesnt make much difference.
Which law entrance you are targeting. Mostly the exam is over this year.
Which law college placement and package details are you asking for?
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