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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

In India, to pursue a three-year LL.B. Course, the minimum educational qualification required is a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 45% to 50% aggregate marks, depending on the university or institution. Therefore, if you have scored 46% in your graduation, you may be eligible for admission to an LL.B. Programme at some universities or colleges, depending on their admission criteria. However, it is important to note that to practice as a lawyer in India, you need to be enrolled as an advocate with the Bar Council of India (BCI). The BCI has specific rules and regulations regarding eligibility for enrollment, which includes minimum e
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The passing marks for the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) exam vary from year to year and are decided by the Bar Council of India. However, candidates must score a minimum of 40% marks to pass the exam. The AIBE is not an open book exam anymore, and candidates are allowed to carry Bare acts without notes to the exam center. However, candidates must ensure that they have a thorough understanding of the concepts and topics as they will be required to apply their knowledge to solve the questions. The exam is conducted in multiple-choice format, and candidates must answer 100 questions within a duration of 3 hours and 30 minutes. The ques
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Key points related to State Bar Council Enrolment are:
It is mandatory for candidates to get enrolled with a state bar council for filling the AIBE application form
3-year and 5-year LL.B. Graduates can get enrolled with state bar councils
Some state bar councils conduct an online enrollment process, while in some states the candidate needs to visit the bar council office in person and collect the enrollment form. In case the candidate has passed the 3-year or 5-year LL.B. Programme before 2009-2010, they are not required to qualify the AIBE exam to practice in a court of law. For more information, please visit this link
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arzoo malhotra

Guide-Level 11

Yes, you are eligible to practice income tax, however, it is recommended that you have a bit more and longer exposure to taxation laws in your course, which you may easily do by selecting B. CM LL.B. As your integrated course. Despite the fact that it is offered at many universities, LPU has made rapid progress as a result of its continual exposure to students. This five-year integrated curriculum, recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI), is designed for persons interested in learning about tax laws and assisting the business community. Because the education at LPU also focuses on the intricacies of entrepreneurship, anyone intere
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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

Scholar-Level 18

Yes you are eligible for Income tax practice, but it is advisable to have a little more and prolonged exposure on taxation laws in your course, this can be easily done by choosing B. CM LL.B. As your integrated course. Although it is available at many colleges, LPU has made rapid strides due to its continued exposure to students. This five year integrated programme, approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), is recommended for those who are keen to understand taxation laws and help the business community in this task. On completion of the programme a student will be fully equipped with the required theoretical knowledge and practical
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Vinit

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Dear Student, You can join as a Civil Judge Junior division cum magistrate or Additional District n Session Judge in lower courts. You must be law graduate after 12th. For CJJD you have to clear first entrance exams, then final exams followed by personal interview. If you have seven year of practice as n Advocate you can take examination of AD n SJ in same process. The following are the two steps process for becoming judge in India as under. Step-1: The first requirement to become a judge in India is to possess an LL.B. Degree from any University/College recognised by the Bar Council of India. Step-2: Once the LL.B. Degree is in hand,
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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

Dear student, Under Article 76 (1), the President of India appoints the Attorney General of India. A person who is appointed should be qualified to be appointed a judge of the Supreme Court. That means, he should be a citizen of India and a judge of some high court for five years or an advocate of some high court for ten years or should be an eminent jurist, If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are multiple universities from where you can do 5-year LL.B. Like IILM University Gurugram offers BBA LL.B. & B.A. LL.B. & LL. M. with Moot Court Internship, Semina
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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

Guide-Level 15

Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.

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Amit Jain

Beginner-Level 3

To become a member of bar council of India, you need to clear National Bar exam or the bar exam for respective state you want to become member of. However, only LLB degree holders are eligible for sitting in bar exams. Unfortunately you cannot do LLB from open university as there is no provision for it. LLB is a full time course and can be done only from an accredited university recognised by University Grants Commission. You can do Diploma courses in law but you would still not be eligible for the bar exam.

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