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Careers after Common Law Admission Test

Law is one of the popular courses for an undergraduate or postgraduate program. And when it comes to pursuing a career in this one exam that most aspirants appear for is the Common Law Admission Test as it opens the doors to National Law University and other affiliated law schools.

But last year nearly 70,000 students appeared for the exam and numbers are expected to get high this time. So it is better to seek the expertise of professional CLAT Coaching 2020 for effective CLAT 2020 Preparation.

 This blog of Success Mantra Original a leading CLAT Coaching 2020 aims to provide some career options that are available after pursuing a degree in law.

  1. Justice-   If you are interested in the judicial system then you consider working as an independent lawyer taking both criminal and civil cases. You can also work as a social worker for long-term outcomes. But this is only possible when you will ace Common Law Admission Test.
  2. Environment-   A passion for activism and environment combined with an LLB or LLM Degree is a doubled advantage. In this, you can work for the government or NGOs. A lawyer is required in framing all the legal frameworks and regulatory policies.
  3. Civil Services- With a law degree open a variety of civil service job opportunities and alternatively you can work as a house-in adviser in FMCG Sector.
  4. Healthcare and Human Resources-  LLM or LLB degree opens wide job prospects in the healthcare and technology sectors. A corporate lawyer comes handy in recruiting people and taking care of the company’s overall assets and liabilities.

If you are planning to appear in CLAT 2020 then cracking the exam can help you to have a successful and financially strong career ahead.

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