LAW COURSES

LAW COURSES

UNIVERSITY – IEC UNIVERSITY, HIMACHAL PRADESH, DISTRICT SOLAN

UNIVERSITY STATUS – U.G.C. RECOGNIZED / LAW COURSES APPROVED BY BCI ( BAR COUNSEL OF INDIA)

 COURSE OVERVIEW

  • Bachelor of Law (LLB): 3 yrs undergraduate program. Focuses on the fundamentals of law and legal practice.  Eligibility – Minimum aggregate of 45% (40% in cause of SC/ST) or equivalent in Graduation from a recognized University 
  • Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law (BA LLB): 5 yrs. integrated program. Study of law with a broader education in the arts. Eligibility – Minimum aggregate of 45% (40% in case of SC/ST) or equivalent in 10+2 from a recognized Board with Science/Commerce/Arts subjects.
  • Master of Law (LLM): 1 yr. Postgraduate program.  Training in a specific area of law, such as corporate law, intellectual property law, or human rights law. Eligibility – Candidates who have passed LL. B. or an equivalent examination recognized by UGC securing minimum 55% marks (50% in cause of SC/ST) in aggregate of total marks can apply.

JOB OPTIONS

Legal Practitioner

Government Jobs

Legal Consultant

Judicial Services

Legal Journalism

Legal Academia

 

HOW TO START CAREER AFTER COMPLETING GRADUATE LEVEL LAW COURSE

Gain Practical Experience: Internships with law firms, corporate legal departments, or non-profit organizations. Internships provide students with hands-on experience, exposure to various legal fields, and the opportunity to build a network of contacts.

Prepare for the Bar Exam: Students who wish to practice as advocates need to clear the bar exam. Therefore, they need to prepare well for the bar exam by enrolling in a bar exam coaching course or studying on their own.

Build a Network: Building network of contacts by attending legal seminars, conferences, and workshops. Networking with lawyers, legal professionals, and law students can help students to gain insights into the legal field and to find job opportunities.

Apply for Jobs: After completing a law course, students can apply for legal jobs in law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Job portals, recruitment agencies, and career fairs are some of the sources for job openings.

Consider Higher Studies: Students who wish to specialize in a particular field of law can consider pursuing higher studies, such as an LLM degree or a PhD in law.  Developing soft skills such as communication skills, teamwork, time management, and problem-solving skills can help students to succeed in the legal field.

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