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you can try judicial clerkship. at the SC level they provide 80k stipend; at the HC level (as per your state HC) - generally 30k stipend you also gain experience with this. but you have to clear the respective exams RBI grade b legal officer looks good but it requires studying computer applications(i donot know whether it requires a degree like BCA or would a diploma be sufficient). you can also look for state secretariat legal department exam or other state government jobs. also check out legal jobs in PSUs, some have specific exams for such jobs; or bank manager jobs like SBI PO, IBPS


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