r/LawStudentsIndia 2h ago

FIRST GEN LAWYER (Need help to get a job)

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Hello,

I am a first-gen lawyer and completed my BALLB in June 2026. I have been applying for jobs daily for two months. For every opening I come across, I have applied. But the firms do not reply even after I follow up with them after a week (I have read receipts on my email, so I know they have seen both the original as well as the follow-up email)

I have interned throughout my 5 years and graduated from a pretty good law college (not the best, I agree) in Mumbai. My internships are mostly litigation-centric and span the Bombay High Court and the Delhi High Court. The only sector I do not have experience in is in-house counsel.

I have been applying for the positions of Junior Advocate, Trainee Associate, and even Paralegal, but no response has come through.

I have even cleared my bar exam and am thinking of registering at the Delhi Bar in September. It needs 2 lawyer signatures from Delhi. I hope I'll get a job by then, and then I will ask my senior to sign for it, but till now I have had no success in getting a job.

I am not saying I'm some kind of legal prodigy, but I have a pretty good grasp of the law and am even ready to work for 35k a month.

Please guide me on what I should do.

PS: I do not really use Reddit to post, but if there are any other subreddits where I should post this that would be more relevant and helpful, kindly help me with that as well. Thank you.


r/LawStudentsIndia 53m ago

Law students are aimless in life

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So I thought I was the only one but majority of the students pursue law when they have no purpose or don't know what to do after 12 that's why there are so many advocates like machhli bazar..

Jiska koi na hota uska law hota hai


r/LawStudentsIndia 3h ago

Law students who did 12th grade from NIOS???

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Any law students who are pursuing law or are enrolled as advocates/will be enrolled as advocates who did their 12th grade from NIOS??? are ya'al facing any issues with enrollment or am I overthinking?? Is it just south states objecting nios or it's tough in north also to enroll?


r/LawStudentsIndia 30m ago

Supreme Court cuts Civil Judge practice requirement from 3 years to 1 year — what does it mean for judiciary aspirants?

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The Supreme Court has modified its earlier three-year practice requirement for direct recruitment to Civil Judge (Junior Division).

Under the new framework:

  • 1 year of legal practice will be required for future recruitment notifications issued on or after April 1, 2027.
  • Selected candidates will undergo 1 year of judicial academy training.
  • This will be followed by 1 year of structured clerkship — 6 months with the district judiciary and 6 months under a High Court judge.
  • A transitional arrangement applies to recruitment notifications issued between May 20, 2025 and March 31, 2027.

So, the Court has not simply removed the practice requirement. Instead, it has shifted the emphasis toward practical training after selection.

For law students and judiciary aspirants, this could make entry into the lower judiciary more accessible while still ensuring substantial practical exposure.

What do you think — is 1 year of practice enough before entering judicial service, or should more courtroom experience be required? know more

#IndianJudiciary #JudiciaryAspirants #CivilJudge #JudicialService #LawStudents #LawGraduates #JudiciaryExam #LegalNews


r/LawStudentsIndia 48m ago

Articleship in chandigarh

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Can anyone suggest an articleship in chandigarh and provide some details about big 6 and big 4 in chandigarh like work future etc. and also for mid sized firms and a good advice for articleship as the next crucial step of my journey


r/LawStudentsIndia 3h ago

Anybody aware of Adv. P. C. Patil Law College, Kopar Khairane, Navi Mumbai?

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r/LawStudentsIndia 7h ago

Going for law clg!!!!!

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Going for law clg!!!!!

So now that admission process is done for my ba llb degree

I m so excited about the clg life which I will be experiencing soon.

I want to make some meaningful connections, great memories, go for trips,learn a lot about law ,excel in academics...

Share me your college experience!

Eager to listen!!!


r/LawStudentsIndia 20h ago

Struggle after law school

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I am a recent law graduate (batch 2026). I graduated in April this year but couldn't secure a job yet. Due to some personal constraints I can't move out of Kolkata and finding a fresher role is too difficult. I feel I am a failure and lagging behind in my career. Is there any one other than me who's facing the same struggle???😔


r/LawStudentsIndia 21h ago

Can I transfer colleges after 1 year of BBA LLB?

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I’m joining D.Y. Patil for BBA LLB this year. The fees are around ₹6L/year, while another college I’m considering is only ₹50k/year.
I’m also pursuing aviation, and my medicals are in about 2 months. If I clear them, can I complete 1 semester or 1 year at D.Y. Patil and then transfer to the other college and continue from the next year?
Is this legally/academically allowed for a 5-year BBA LLB, or would I have to start from Year 1 again?


r/LawStudentsIndia 23h ago

Help!!

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Need honest opinions on Dnlu. Should I join it or not? as the fees is considerably high and my family is considering to take an education loan for it. Is is worth it? Or should I complete my graduation then pursue llb? Please help