The double-degree of BSc LLB enables graduates to explore various professional avenues within both legal and scientific domains. The relevant examinations allow graduates to pursue careers as advocates or corporate lawyers and legal consultants or judicial officers. BSc LLB graduates can focus their practice on intellectual property law while using their science skills in fields such as environmental law or cyber law and health law. Graduates have access to professional positions within government structures including public policy functions and responsibilities together with regulatory and judicial agencies. Academia and legal journalism together with research institutions form possible career opportunities for graduates.
BSc LLB graduates in the corporate sector can take positions working with patents and legal compliance in pharmaceutical companies and biotech firms together with the energy industry. Science-educated legal professionals find employment opportunities at international organizations including the UN and WTO where they serve in policy-making and advisory capacities. Individuals with BSc LLB qualifications can pursue careers in mediation or create their own legal consultancy firm or work for arbitration services or environmental and health law NGOs. Those who want to start their own businesses can create legal consultancy firms as entrepreneurs. The LLM program and judicial service exams facilitate graduates to increase their professional qualifications as they open new pathways for advanced career options.