Monday, 22 August 2011

Law Courses in India


Law Courses in India are among the more popular study programs among undergraduate students. Careers in law exist in all segments of the economy; primary, secondary and tertiary. Law professionals are required by all manufacturing establishments, business houses, financial institutes, public sector undertakings, and government departments. The judiciary is of course the largest segment for providing opportunity to law professionals.

Careers in law exist in the capacities of law officers, legal advisors, company secretaries, and solicitors. However, most law graduates become law professionals having independent set ups. In India, candidates with a law degree become eligible for appearing in judicial services examinations. A law practitioner for a definite period of time could also become a judge in a sub-divisional court, district court or high court.

Law jobs are very specialized and focused in the corporate segment in India. Banking and non-banking financial institutes, insurance companies, large conglomerates, multinational corporations, appoint law professionals. Many of these companies have a distinctive ‘legal cell’ for assistance and legal guidance in affairs of human resource, recoveries, agreements, taxes, fund utilization, and acquisitions.



Law Institutes in India
Law colleges in India conduct both Bachelor’s and Master’s degree study programs. Many institutes offer evening courses for the benefit of service holders or professionals. Law graduates might specialize in taxation or business laws, company laws, matrimonial laws, foreign trade laws, and criminal laws. The leading colleges awarding law degrees include:

National Law School of India University, P.O. Bag 7201, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore – 560072; Website: http://www.iijnm.org/ ; Tel.: 080-23213160

Course: B.A., LL. B. (Honours)
Duration: Fifteen Trimesters

Course: LL. M.
Duration: Two years

West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Dr. Ambedkar Bhavan, 12, LB Block, Sector III, Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700098; Tel.: 033-23350534; Website: http://www.nujs.edu/

Course: Post Graduate Diploma in Business Laws
Duration: One year

Amity Law School, Okhla Marg, New Delhi – 110025; Tel.: 011-26325335; Website: http://www.amity.edu/als/

Course: LL. B. (Hons)
Duration: Five years

Scope of Law Professionals in India

Law degree holders now have wider responsibilities after globalization of business and liberalization of trade practices. In addition to the traditional functions of commercial law, public law and governance, newer fields of studies have emerged. These include protection of human rights, consumer rights protection, and World Trade Organization Laws. Many institutes offer specialized study courses in these subjects.

Scope of Law Professionals outside India

Scholars having successfully completed law courses in India might venture overseas for attractive opportunities. Financial institutes, mortgage agencies, attorney firms, MNCs, and trade regulatory bodies recruit legal professionals at lucrative terms.

1 comments:

This post has highlighted upon law as a career and also mentions a list of universities that offer the best law courses in India. To this university, I would like to add CMR University, Bangalore. The School of Legal Studies - CMR University offers some of the best law programmes in the country. The university offers undergraduate degrees in B.A. LLB, B.B.A. LL.B and B.Com LL.B. For those who have already completed their Bachelor's degree in any discipline and would like to further pursue law, the university offers a 3-year LL.B course. The university also offers Master of Law (LL.M) and PG Diplomas in Air & Space Law and Intellectual Property Law. For further information, you can visit Best Law Colleges in Bangalore.

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