I am currently a fourth-year B.Com. LL.B. student with experience in litigation and ongoing internships at an IPR law firm. While these experiences have helped me develop practical legal skills, my long-term goal is to become a Public Prosecutor.
As I approach graduation, I am trying to figure out the best career path that would allow me to become financially independent, gain relevant legal experience, and simultaneously prepare for Public Prosecutor recruitment examinations.
What would be the most practical approach in this situation? Should I focus on litigation practice, law firm work, or another legal role while preparing for the exams? How can a law student effectively balance professional work and exam preparation without compromising either objective?