The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has announced the TS Inter result 2025 on April 22, 2025. Successful candidates now stand on the cusp of embarking on a career of their choice by securing college admissions in their preferred field. A career in law might turn out to be a great option for candidates who just cleared their class 12 exams in the TS Inter 2025 result. A career in law offers attractive job opportunities and also scope to become an entrepreneur through independent practice as an advocate. In this article, let’s look at why choosing a law career might be your best move.
Candidates who cleared TS Inter result 2025 can opt to pursue a 5-year LLB programme which is open to 12th pass candidates from any stream. A 5-year LLB is a 5-year course that combines law with several other domains such as arts, commerce and management.
Popular 5-year LLB programmes include the following:
Some colleges offer law admission without entrance exams based on marks obtained in class 12. However, most top law colleges in India offer admissions based on marks obtained in law entrance examinations. However, candidates must also make sure they obtain the minimum passing marks in class 12 exam as prescribed in the eligibility criteria of the institute or exam in which they wish to apply.
Some of the popular law entrance exams are given in the table below. The exams test a candidate’s reading comprehension skills, logical reasoning ability, general awareness and legal reasoning skills. Some of the law entrance exams also test a candidate’s basic mathematical ability.
Entrance Exam | Conducting Body |
Telangana Council of Higher Education | |
Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education | |
Common Entrance Test Cell Maharashtra | |
Commissioner for Entrance Examinations Kerala | |
Panjab University | |
Consortium of National Law Universities | |
NLU Delhi | |
Symbiosis International (Deemed) University |
In a 5-year LLB programme students study different laws along with subjects from the domain which they have chosen. The law syllabus remains the same across all the 5-year LLB programmes. After completing a 5-year law programme, a student obtains a solid conceptual understanding of different areas of law.
The different areas of law in a 5-year LLB syllabus are given below. The law subjects are combined with subjects of the domain which the student has chosen as per the programme. Candidates can go on to pursue a post graduate LLM programme
Law Subjects | ||
Constitution law | Property law | Cyber law |
Administrative law | Criminal law | Code of Civil Procedure |
Jurisprudence | Company law | Professional Ethics & ProfessionalAccountability |
Contract law | Taxation | Family law |
International law | IP Rights | Environmental law |
The table below provides the various job profiles available for law graduates along with average salary.
Role | Average Salary | Job Description |
Legal Associate | 3.6 lakhs pa | Handling cases of the law firm’s clients |
Corporate Lawyer | 5.8 lakhs pa | Part of a corporation’s legal team giving legal advice and ensuring the firm stays away from litigation. |
Criminal Lawyer | 3 lakhs pa | Arguing cases on behalf of clients involved in criminal cases |
Family Lawyer | 3.6 lakhs pa | Arguing cases that involve relationship matters such as marriage, divorce, adoption of a child etc. |
Cyber Lawyer | 2.4 lakhs pa | Specialist in cyber law and information technology and deal with cases involving data privacy, digital crimes, etc. Can work as part of a cyber security team in a corporate set up. |
Judicial officer | 4 lakh pa - 10 lakh pa | Appointed as judges of the Supreme Court, High Courts, and Sessions Courts. The candidates have to take the Judicial Services Exam. |
Professor | 3 lakhs pa | Teaching at a law college or university. |
On Question asked by student community
It is quite difficult to get top law colleges at this score even not the lowest cutoff university will allow students to pursue law at this score but lets hope for the best try college like kalatiya university college of law and Mahatma Gandhi law college which has low cutoff.
You are on a border line which is very close to last years cutoff at kalatiya university college of law and Mahatma Gandhi law college belonging to bc-e category you might get seat here if cutoff trends is same as last year but definitely you are not going to get
Based on your situation, it seems there may have been some confusion regarding the eligibility criteria for non-local candidates in TS LAWCET. Generally, for state entrance exams like TS LAWCET, "non-local" candidates are those who are not residents of the state but have fulfilled specific residency requirements, such as living
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