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To make a career in law, aspirants can study five-year integrated LLB courses at the Undergraduate level such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, BLS-LLB, BSc LLB or BCom LLB If candidates have already completed their graduation in other streams, and now they wish to make a career in law, then they pursue a three-year LLB course For those who want to make a career as Legal Researcher by studying law further, Indian law colleges also offer a two-year or one-year master’s degree in law (LLM) followed by a doctoral degree (PhD).

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Law is a career stream that aspirants can pursue at the Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG), or Doctorate (PhD) level to study, research, and practice in India. Law as a career is prestigious and is popular among students in India. Law practitioners include famous people like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Ram Jethmalani, as well as former US President Barack Obama. The scope of the law as a career is immense in India as opportunities expand in corporate houses, law firms, law agencies, administrative services, and the like. These days, law graduates not only get dressed in black and white apparel to represent the court but also make their presence felt with ground breaking cases and legal reforms to make a difference. If you look at the history of law in India, it has seen some revolutionary changes before and after the Constitution was born. The Bar Council of India (BCI) was established to regulate and manage Legal education and profession in India. 

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