By: Sunil Goyal
Gwalior: In today’s fast-developing India, legal education has emerged as a powerful and respected career path. It is no longer limited to just becoming a lawyer, it opens doors to dynamic fields like judiciary, administration, corporate law, human rights, cyber law, intellectual property rights, environmental law and digital justice. Highlighting these opportunities, Dr. Sunil Rathore, Chairman of VISM Group of Studies, shared his inspiring views on the growing relevance of legal education.
Dr. Rathore emphasized that students can pursue a five-year integrated BA-LLB program after completing Class 12, or opt for a three-year LLB course after graduation.
At VISM Group of Studies, students receive quality legal education with a modern approach, including moot courts, case studies, internships, court visits and hands-on legal training. Dr. Rathore further stressed that India today needs not just doctors and engineers, but also honest, sensitive, and justice-loving legal professionals who can guide society within the constitutional framework and help citizens understand their rights and duties.
Legal education today offers diverse prospects. Students can become practicing advocates, judicial officers, law officers in government services or legal advisors in the corporate sector. Additionally, fields like politics, social service and media are increasingly seeking individuals with a strong legal background.
Dr. Rathore underlined that studying law not only imparts knowledge of rights and responsibilities but also shapes students into alert and responsible citizens. With the rise of cybercrime, data privacy concerns, and legal complexities in the tech space, the demand for skilled legal professionals is growing rapidly.
He concluded by saying, legal education is not just a career, it is a mission, a dedication to justice and the Constitution, a voice for the voiceless. If a student has the courage to stand against injustice and envisions becoming an agent of social change, legal education is the ideal path.
