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Scope of law as a career is immense in India. These days, law graduates do not just opt to get dressed in black and white apparels and head to court but also make their presence feel in corporate houses, law firms, law agencies, administrative services.

Are you planning to take up Law degree? Do you need help finding the right institutions for you? Do you having any issue with your budget? Are you looking for a scholarship? We can provide you with exceptional academic guidance to suit your career needs.

We offer expert academic counseling services to help you:

  • Identify your educational aspiration
  • Listen to you about your career related concerns and educational choices
  • Identify the factors that are influencing your career development
  • Help you develop your academic career plans and goals
  • Find the colleges that is suitable to your needs
  • Help you fin courses that are suited to your budget

Benefits of earning a PhD

Why should you get a Law degree? Did you review all the reasons for achieving this degree? Here are some intriguing reasons for obtaining a Law degree today!

  • Become a lawyer
  • Provides you with a strong foundation for further studies
  • Combining law with a range of non-law degrees can assist you in becoming a well-rounded leader
  • Law graduates are desirable candidates for a wide variety of professions.
  • Become a master critical thinker, strong power and analytical skills
  • Make a difference through the power of law
  • Earn respect and prestige
  • Be aware of all the rights and responsibilities
  • Develop self-confidence
  • Improved communication skills
  • Improve your intellectual capacity

We work closely with students and top-tier educational institutes in and around Kolkata to help them find the right institutions that perfectly match your needs. Contact us now for any academic advice!! We are available 24/7 to meet your needs.

Law Eligibility & Entrance Exams

Law colleges across India have a different selection process and eligibility criteria for admissions at UG and PG levels. However, given below is the basic eligibility criteria that candidates need to fulfil to secure admission in law courses offered at UG and PG levels:

Eligibility for UG Law Courses: Candidates are eligible to secure admission in UG law courses if they have cleared Higher Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent exam from a recognised board with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.

Eligibility for PG Law Courses: For admission in LLB (3 years) course, aspirants need to be graduates from a recognised university. Also, for admission in LLM course candidates need to possess an LLB or equivalent degree from a recognised university.

Law Job Profiles 

Becoming a lawyer is not the only job profile one can pursue after completing their law courses. Aspirants can also make their law careers in the job profiles mentioned below:

Law Job Profile Description
Lawyer In this job profile aspirants are also sometimes referred to as advocates. A lawyer mostly represents one of the parties/ clients in a trial at court. As part of this job profile, one needs to cross examine witnesses and then list reasons/ facts around why the court should give the judgement in favour of their clients.
Legal Advisors In this job profile, one is expected to counsel clients on legal rights and obligations. Legal advisors mostly research laws applicable to a particular case and thereafter go through previous judgements passed in cases similar to the one their client is currently facing and thereafter help them in listing out how they can defend themselves.
Judges As a Judge one has to ensure that justice is administered and legal rights of all the involved parties are safeguarded. A Judge presides over trials/hearings wherein s/he has to listen to the case presented by lawyers.
Solicitors Solicitors give legal advice and represent their client in legal matters. Solicitors mostly work for firms which take up cases related to their area of work.
Legal Executives People opting to work for such a job profile typically advise their employers on legal matters. They also work on litigation cases for their firm. They also perform administrative functions along with handling in-house legal problems such as checking deeds, issuing writs, collecting information for affidavits as well as draft legal documents. Legal executives also represent their business house when they discuss legal issues with other firms.
Notary Public

 

Notaries are appointed by the central government for the whole or specific part of the country. The various State governments also appoint notaries who work for the whole or a specific part of the state. Any person who has been practicing Law (as a lawyer) for minimum ten years is eligible to apply for a notary post. As per the Notaries Act 1952, the function of a Notary is as follows:

  • To verify, authenticate, certify or attest the execution of any instrument
  • To administer oath to or take an affidavit from any person
  • To translate and verify the translation, of any document from one language into another
  • To act as commissioner, to record evidence in any civil or criminal trial if so directed by the court or authority
  • To act as arbitrator, mediator, or conciliator if so required
Oath Commissioners Anyone who works under this job profile is authorised to verify affidavits. An Oath Commissioner is appointed by the Chief Justice and is usually (though not always) a solicitor. The functions of an Oath Commissioner are as follows:

  • Makes sure that the evidence in question is in written form (the draft affidavit)
  • Establishes that the person before him/her has read the draft affidavit and fully understands the contents
  • Makes a person swear that the affidavit is true by raising the appropriate Testament in the right hand and repeating the words of the oath
  • Verifies that the affidavit was properly sworn by completing a “jurat” on the affidavit

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