Upon earning your masters in LLB, there are numerous avenues for further studies. One possibility is an LLM (Masters of Laws) with special concentrations in corporate law, international law, or even intellectual property law. You has the option to pursue a PhD in Law if you are keen on teaching and doing in-depth scholarly work which will enable you to work in advanced legal research (university learning). Along with that, you can get diplomas or certifications which serve to augment one’s skills in arbitration, cyber law, or taxation law.
Further studies undertaken after MA LLB have tremendous value in improving career opportunities even to those in legal practice, judiciary, academia, international law, and even corporations. Integrated research and many University's emerging programs such as AI & law and space law are available to those wishing to specialize. You may also be eligible for judicial services and legal advisory positions in government and MNCs. Selecting higher studies is relative to your career goals – be it in litigation, policymaking, or the corporate legal sphere.