Every year SSC recruits several candidates through SSC CGL and CHSL examinations. Several candidates take part in these examinations as through these the candidates get a more stable and reputed career. Various benefits are attached with these jobs like medical leaves, allowances, accommodation allowances, etc. All these factors attract the candidates towards these jobs all the more. In this we are going to discuss that how the candidates will be able to continue their higher studies after getting into such type of jobs.
Through these jobs the candidates receive study leaves and this is provision is received by the employees in SSC jobs only. So, the candidates can study and prepare for higher studies making some free time from their work life on daily basis. And as these jobs do not put so much work pressure over the candidates they can study easily every day. Employees are paid equally when they are on study leave. They have to take permission from their seniors and have to follow some rules to avail these leaves. One should keep in mind that the candidates can only get the study leaves of maximum 24 months in his/her whole service tenure. So, one should plan for it accordingly.
Now, in this article, we are going to discuss that how the law degree can prove to be beneficial during the service time. One can easily opt for 3 years LLB course by making time after working hours for study purpose and taking study leaves for examination purpose. If the candidates are selected through SSC CHSL examination then they can also go for 5 years BA LLB programme. It will not only provide you with a degree but will also open several career opportunities for them.