What are integrated courses

 

Integrated course are the courses that combine the studies of both UG and PG level, a student gets the chance to cover 2 courses under 1 academic program. Since there are two courses clubbed together, it is termed as an Integrated course. Few examples of Integrated course programs are – B.A. L.L.B. (Combination of Law program and Bachelor of Arts), B.Com. L.L.B. (Combination of Law program and Bachelor of Commerce), B.Sc. L.L.B. (Combination of Law program and B.Sc.)  BBA + MBA etc.

This helps in saving one year and thus one can gain experience. In case of Science stream students, they can opt for an Integrated course of B.Sc. and L.L.B where as Commerce students can opt for Integrated course consisting of  B.Com. & L.L.B.

If we talk about law as a career then Career Options after LLB have always been the most sought after career option in India since a very long time. Those whose families have been into this profession for generations generally opt to study law too because they have set business and clients. image-2

Usually the students have to face confusion when they have to opt for a stream and then later when they have to think on what are available options after 12th.  The final dilemma comes after completion of the Graduation. So, biggest advantage of getting into any integrated course is that once you have selected it and decided on it you are free from the worry of choosing a course and college again after 3 years whereas this is not the case with those who are pursuing a normal graduation degree course. Because there are two courses involved, the duration of this program is 5 years.

If we look at the other advantages then the very first advantage is that this integrated course can be pursued right after completing schooling. One doesn’t have to go through the entire thinking and counseling process again before venturing into ‘Law’ sector. Especially for students who are inclined in studying management & law, this program is the best way to get started!

 

B.Sc. L.L.B. Environmental Science
B.Sc. L.L.B. Biotechnology
B.Sc. L.L.B. IT
B.Tech. L.L.B.
B.A. L.L.B.
B.Com. L.L.B.
B.B.A. L.L.B.

 

Nowadays practicing law is one of the most lucrative and popular professions in India. Legal education in India and its entire system is governed by the Bar Council of India. After the completion of this integrated degree course one can work as a legal practitioner. The basic job of any legal professional is to look for all the irregularities and civil or corporate troubles, legal professionals are called for legal advice and action. They also support you in winning the litigation.

Top Law Colleges in India

Symbiosis Society’s Law College, Pune
Balaji Law College, Pune
Government Law College, Mumbai
National Law Institute, Bhopal
National Law School of India, NLSIU, Bangalore
Faculty Of Law, Punjab University, Chandigarh
Amity Law School, New Delhi
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s New Law College, Pune
University Institute of Legal Studies, Punjab University, Chandigarh
Army Institute Of Law, Mohali
M.S Ramaiah College of Law
Dr. Rizvi College of Law , Kaushambi
Banaras Law School, Varanasi
Krishna University, Machiipatnam
Bangalore University, Bangalore
Chanakya National Law University (CNLU), Patna
Hidayatullah National
18.                Law University Raipur  

 

Career after law :

  • Practising as an advocate in the court of law
  • Practising with Corporate firms.
  • Working as an legal adviser for various organizations
  • working as a Solicitor general or public Prosecutor or offer services to government department and ministries.
  • Big Firms like,  E&Y, KPMG, Deloitte and PwC hire lawyers for performing their tax divisions. They also offer salary package ranging from 6-8 lakhs
  • Law firm (Associate) or MNC (Legal officer)
  • Govt Agency
  • Judicial Exams
  • Bank, Legal dept.
  • Litigation
  • LPO

Over the period of time and after gaining considerable experience, one may move on and start private practice and your own law firm. The experience gained while you are working as an intern or at entry level job at the law firm will sure come handy when one starts private practice.

You will find lot of opportunists after the completion of law. LLB graduates can work both in central and State government. The aspiring individuals can work as judges, attorney generals, public, lawyers, prosecutor etc.  They can also pick up opportunities in the domains of defense, labor, and taxation departments. There is also lot of scope in working as legal advisers for various companies, An LLB graduate can work as law reporter, legal publisher, and litigator.

Most of big MNCs have a legal team of their own that takes care of legal aspects associated with their day to day business activities. They hire skilled and qualified lawyers to help them out with any legal aspects that they have to deal with.

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