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Over the years, the legal profession in India has undergone significant transformations. Lawyers are no longer limited to representing their clients in courtrooms. Today's legal graduates work in a wide range of contexts, including enterprises, information technology firms, administrative services, law firms, and corporate houses. Lawyers in India are not limited to the legislative, executive, or judicial departments of government. With continually changing regulations, businesses need legal guidance now more than ever to address new requirements in numerous industries.  

Some of Major Career Options for a law graduate are listed below: 

LITIGATION: Litigation is when a lawyer represents a client in a court of law. You must must complete certain requirements before you can practise on the court. An LL.B. degree, a 'Certificate of Practice' received after passing the All India Bar Exam, and membership in the Bar Council of the state in which you wish to practise are the criteria. 

JUDICIAL SERVICES: Another legal work choice for recent graduates is the judiciary. This requires passing the Judicial Services Examination in each state and, if selected, working as a Civil Judge or Judicial Magistrate.

LAW FIRM: A law firm is another way to enter the field of litigation. A law firm is a partnership that employs lawyers to represent clients. A law company might either specialize in one area of practice or practice in various fields.

GOVERNMENT SERVICES: To be appointed to government positions, certain Indian government law departments, such as the Department of Legal Affairs and the Legislative Council, need candidates to have a qualifying qualification in the law stream. Legal Advisors are required in practically every department of the government to properly carry out administrative activities.

INDIAN ARMY: The JAG of the Indian Army is the Major in charge of the army's legal and judicial affairs. A JAG officer assists the officers of the court-presiding martial in learning and applying military law.

PUBLIC PROSECUTOR: Public prosecutors are government officials who, on behalf of society and in the public interest, ensure that the law is followed when a violation of the law results in a criminal penalty, while taking into account both individual rights and the criminal justice system's overall efficacy. Public Prosecutor is a person that has been appointed either by the central Government or the State government to represent cases on behalf of the State in criminal trials.

JOURNALISM: Media and journalism are another professional possibility for law graduates, as legal school helps you build your writing, storytelling, and research skills. These skills are critical in the area of journalism. Furthermore, when it comes to reporting legal difficulties, you will always have an advantage.

JUDICIAL CLERK: Every judge requires assistance when it comes to deciding cases or correcting errors. The Judicial Clerk, who is effectively assistance to the Judge in conducting research on the cases in front of the judge, is in charge of this responsibility. The responsibilities of a judicial clerk differ from one court to the next, as well as from one judge to the next.

CORPORATE SECTOR: Every firm or business organization engages in day-to-day operations that involve legal complexities. The advice of a legal practitioner is frequently valued, whether it is for the design of a contract or for advice on the legal implications of any activity. Working in a corporate office’s legal department entails creating contracts, negotiating, advising on mergers and acquisitions, insolvency, and maintaining corporate compliance, among other things.

Apart from above said career options banks and private companies have various vacancies for law graduates and a law graduate can also choose to become a human rights lawyer, legal relation & policy analyst, writer of law books, researcher and teacher and legal advisor etc. Overall, earning an LLB degree is one of the first steps toward a successful career, as there are numerous options open to you. Thoroughly investigate your options before committing to a career path and make an informed decision.