Every organization cooperates, and career either finance or journalism needs law guidelines and legal services. Pursuing a career in Law is not limited to litigation now, there is a variety of courses available and we will try to share all details here with other legal services and courses to opt for after the 12th.
It is important to note that the duration and eligibility of a particular course may vary from university to university or college to college.
Law
The legal system of any country runs on a set of rules and laws which enforce or implement laws for the citizens to enjoy the benefits of the government or social system. There are typically four types of laws in India that you can study during the academic year.
- Civil Law: It is to protect a person against any exploitation and ask for compensation or reimbursement for the damages with no imprisonment.
- Corporate Law: A system of criminal justice that aims to ensure that business operations are facilitated by adhering to local and federal laws for conducting business legally.
- Labour Law: It is to ensure that employees aren’t taken advantage of by their employees and corporations and these laws regulate different issues such as unionizations, benefits disputes, etc.
- Criminal Law: It is to penalize certain acts and omissions which are harmful to society and to a common Individual. Punishment under this is as per the crime and court orders.
4 Levels of Law Education
Level | Courses |
Diploma | DipHE Law (Hons) or Cert HE – Law with Criminology Diploma in State Laws Diploma in Law |
Bachelor’s Level | LLB Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws LLB Hons Law BBA LLB Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) LLB (Hons) Law With Legal Placement (Reed Smith) LLB (Hons) Law With International Study |
Master’s Level | Doctorate in Law: Legal Protection and Social Cohesion Doctor of Philosophy (Law) Ph.D. in Law PhD in Civil Law and Constitutional Legality |
Doctoral Level | Doctorate in Law: Legal Protection and Social Cohesion Doctor of Philosophy (Law) Ph.D. in Law Ph.D. in Civil Law and Constitutional Legality |
Eligibility Criteria
- 10+2 (any stream) with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks.
- Eligibility varies among various universities and colleges. Do cross-check before applying.
Courses available after 10+2
- BA + LLB
- BA + LLB (Hons)
- BBA + LLB
- BBA + LLB(Hons)
- B.Com + LLB
- B.Com + LLB (Hons)
- BSL + LLB
- BTech + LLB
Library Science
This course is one of the booming career options, it deals with collection, arrangement, categorization, preservation, and management.
There are different libraries where students can get job opportunities such as:
- Public Library
- Media Library
- Archive Library
- School Library
- Preservation Library
Course and Eligibility for Library Sciences
Bachelors in Library Science, 10+2 (any stream) with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks.
Apart from BLS, some certification courses are also available
- Certificate Course in Library Science
- Certificate Course in Library and Information Science
- Certificate Course in Information and Communication Technology Application in Library.
Are of specialization in Library science
- Librarian
- Indexing
- Archiving
- Meta Data Management
- Abstractor
- Researcher
- Information Architecture
- Cataloging
- Preservation
- Conservation
- Administration.
Other Career Options
Logistics
Liberal Arts
Lexicography
Leather Technology
Linguistics
“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.” – Napoleon Hill
Select your field and shine. If you have more suggestions on courses or information please share them with us in the comment section below to help the future of students.
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