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Beyond law firms: 6 varied options for those aiming for the CLAT

Here are some alternate employment options for CLAT hopefuls who want to expand their horizons and make the most of their legal education:

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Jaimala Jha
Updated: 6/24/2024, 11:31:00 AM

The legal field is a respected career with many different jobs. It helps society in many ways. There's a special national exam (CLAT) to get into top law schools in India. Many students try to pass this important exam each year. Being a lawyer is a great achievement, but law offers many other exciting careers too.

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1. Business Sector

Businesses are getting complicated, so they need lawyers to help with legal stuff. If you graduate from a CLAT program, you can get a good job as a lawyer in a company. There, you can advise businesses on things like contracts and following the law. These lawyer jobs pay well and offer chances to move up in your career.

 

2. Law Firm Guidance

CLAT grads can also be legal consultants! They help governments, businesses, and people with legal advice. This could be about making laws, managing risks, following rules, or solving disagreements. Legal consultants often get to choose their work hours and can work on many different things.

 

3. Reporting on Law

Do you like law and writing? Legal journalism could be your job! It lets you explain legal stuff to the public through articles and reports. You can write about new laws, analyse big court cases, and even do investigations. It's perfect for people with a law degree (like CLAT grads) who love to communicate.

 

4. Academic Law

CLAT grads with a love for teaching and research can become law professors! Earn a postgraduate degree, focus on a legal area, and guide future lawyers through research and scholarship.

 

5. Lawful Business Ownership

Love the law and business? Legal entrepreneurship lets law grads build their own legal businesses, making the law more accessible and innovative.

 

6. Alternative Resolved Conflicts (ADR)

Skip court! Consider a career in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) like mediation or arbitration. Help people settle differences without a judge, saving time and money.

 

 Conclusion

CLAT grads: Don't limit yourself to law firms! Explore exciting careers in business, media, consulting, and more. Use your legal skills to make a real impact, beyond the courtroom.

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FAQ's

I passed the CLAT exam, but being a lawyer isn't for me. Are there other options?

Yes! There are many exciting careers for CLAT grads besides law firms, like business law, legal consulting, legal journalism, law professor, legal entrepreneur, or ADR professional.

I'm good with business and law. What can I do?

Consider business law! You can advise companies on legal matters like contracts or compliance.

I love law and writing, but not courts. What are my options?

Legal journalism is a great fit! You can explain legal issues to the public through articles and reports.

I enjoy teaching and research. Can I use my CLAT for that?

Absolutely! With a postgraduate degree, you can become a law professor and guide future lawyers.

Can I start my own business using my law degree?

Yes! Legal entrepreneurship allows you to build your own legal business, making law more accessible and innovative.

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