There is a scope of clat in future or not?
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Dear Manan,
There is immense scope for law graduates as it is for engineering and medical graduates. It is a common misconception that law students have their job environment in only courts. Rather they also work in IT companies, banks, etc. Everywhere they are in demand as rules and regulations are formed everywhere.
Hello Manan Jain,
Law is undoubtedly one of the most rewarding careers both in terms of monetary benefits and as a challenging job. Law is suitable for someone who is looking for challenging and exciting opportunities at the work front and who has a passion for understanding the legal systems of the country. In the last couple of decades, there has been a steady increase in the demand of law graduates in different fields.
The legal profession looks attractive though and if you’re smart, presentable then Law is definitely a great career for you to consider!
After completing your graduation in Law, here’s what carriers you can go next…
- Corporate Counsel
Law graduates can work with company/corporate entity as an in-house counsel, advising on legal matters related to the business. An in-house counsel is responsible for legal works like negotiating contracts, drafting and vetting; ensuring and monitoring compliance with rules and laws. They are also responsible for handling legal disputes.
Counsels are also required in other sectors like Public Sector Undertakings, Government Agencies, Nationalized banks etc. These government organizations usually recruit law graduates through a written competitive exam followed by an interview.
- Judicial Services/Civil Services
Those who wish to pursue a stable government career can opt for the State Judicial Service Examination organized by the High Courts for their respective states. Apart from this, one may also go for the Civil Service Examination conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission), as it is the most prestigious examination in the country.
- LAW Firms
Law Firms are basically the business entitles engaged in the practice of law. There’s a noticeable trend that has appeared in the last few years is to move from solo practice to well organized law firms, which include several lawyers working together as one entity. As part of a law firm, one advises clients on other legal matters and also about their rights and resources.
- Litigation
A Law Graduate can ‘practice law’ in the courts. But it’s important for any fresh graduate to learn the basics under a Senior Counsel. Before joining the Courts of Law, the graduates are now supposed to qualify a Bar Exam. Litigation provides a wide range of employment options in both public and private sectors. You may dedicate yourself to a particular field of law such as Constitution, Taxation, and Family etc. A law graduate can also choose to focus on trial-level practice, appellate work, civil litigation or criminal cases.
- Judicial Clerkship
A judicial clerkship is an extremely valuable experience for students who are looking for transactional or litigation work; it provides invaluable insights into the workings of the legal system. Basically Law clerks act as legal assistants whose duties vary from court to court and judge to judge.
For more information please visit this link:
https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
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Hope this helps you...
Thank you and All the best for your future...!!!
Hello aspirant!
CLAT is one of the most prestigious examinations of our country that allows us to take admission in LLB course. High rankers can get admission in National Law Universities and there are many private colleges as well. These colleges provide good placements in private and government firms. So yes there is a lot of scope in CLAT. All the best!
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