Law Institutes provide education in legal studies, preparing students for careers in the judicial system, corporate law, and legal research. Law courses range from undergraduate to postgraduate degrees.
Students gain knowledge of constitutional law, criminal law, corporate law, and more, enabling them to serve as advocates, legal advisors, or judiciary members.
Students must have completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board to apply for undergraduate law programs. A bachelor's degree is required for postgraduate law courses.
Law graduates have various career opportunities in the legal profession, corporate sector, and public services.