There are two types of LAW courses
1. After the 12th - A 5year course
2. After Graduate - A 3year course
After Law Graduate, there are many options available for law students.
1. Advocate
Eligibility - Law Graduate
Clear All India Bar Exam conducted by B.C.I.
After the course (B.C.I.) Bar Council Of India conducts an exam, All India Bar Exam (A.I.B.) after passing the exam you can enroll as an Advocate in any District Court and High Court and start practicing
Read also:- How to be a good Advocate
2. Judicial Magistrate
Eligibility- Law Graduate
Clear P.S.C. Exam conducted by State Government
After completing the course you can feel the form every state by PSC conduct the exam. For judicial magistrates, there is no practice required as an advocate
3. Additional District Judge or District Judge
Eligibility- Law Graduate
7 years of practice as an Advocate
Clear an exam conducted by High Court in every State
For Additional District Judges, the practice as an Advocate for 7 years (depending on the state to state) and you must have some cases. The exam conducted by every High Court
4. Judge of Employee State Insurance Court
Eligibility- Law Graduate
5 years of practice as an Advocate
Judicial Officer
The Court constituted by State Government,
Any person who is or has been a Judicial Officer or legal practitioner of 5 year`s
5. JAG (Judge Advocate General)
Eligibility- Law Graduate
Age 21-27
It is conducted by Indian Army. After the course, by Interview merit list is generated and select the candidate
6. In Corporate Sector
Eligibility- Law Graduate
Many companies are hair the Legal Adviser for his company. They select you for represent the company in any court and the any legal frame work and conduct work under Law
7. Teacher
Many law colleges are opening in now days. Due to which the teacher's seat is vacant in many colleges.If you are also interested in teaching then this field is very good for you.




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