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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The LL.B. Course is the only way to become as lawyer. Please apply in near college for three years LL.B. Course. After completion of this course you need to register with state bar council of your state and obtain the Advocate enrollment card, than apply for All India Bar Exam AIBE and qualify this in order to become as lawyer. After qualifying the AIBE exam you can be eligible for practicing as Lawyer in Indian courts.

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Ankita

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Hi!
Greetings!
Few colleges giving LL.M in part time/ distance mode
- NLU Banglore( MBL)
- Symbosis( pgdm )
- Bhartiya Vidyapeth( diploma)
- Kurushetra University
Few colleges giving LL.M for full time mode
- IILM University Gurugram gives one year duration
- National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur.
- University of Mumbai - Department of Law.
- University of Delhi (DU) - Faculty of Law.
- Acharya Nagarjuna University.
- The W.B. National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) .
- Indian Law Institute (ILI) .
- Amity University - Amity Law School.
- National Law School of India University (NLSIU)

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Aakansha Aneja

Beginner-Level 5

Hi, The Legal Profession has always been an important limb for administration of justice. The legal profession in India, which includes both the practice of law as well as professional legal education, is regulated by the Advocates Act, 1961. You can either take-up B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LLB-
University for B.A. LLB/BBA LL.B. In India are-
IILM University, Gurugram
O. P Jindal University, Sonipat
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
University of Mumbai, Mumbai
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Chandigarh University, Chandigarh
National Law University, Orissa
Indore Institute of Law, Indore
All the best!

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

To get the license of practise from BCI, the procedure is as follow.
1)Register in state bar council ( the require documents)
2) Pass the AIBE exam within two year of registration in state bar. I suggest to use " Advocate" instead of lawyer, in case of practise. You require provisional/ original degree to register.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

You can become lawyer if you have a LLB degree. There is a big difference between Advocate and Lawyer as : An Advocate is a person who fights cases in court and is registered with the Bar Council of India, whereas a Lawyer is someone who provides legal advice to businesses, firms, companies or individuals, but cannot represent their cases in court. Lawyers are graduates in LLB but are not enrolled with the Bar Council of India.

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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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Harleen Kaur

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Please check the eligibility criteria :- General category candidates must have a minimum of 50% marks in their graduation degree. For SC/ST category, they must score 40% marks in their qualifying degree. For OBC, PwD and CW category, a minimum score of 45% is required in the qualifying degree. Then you can apply for an entrance exam in which university you want to pursue the course.

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Vinit

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Dear Student, An Advocate is someone who is enrolled in any of the State Bar Councils in India. Once a lawyer exists on the roll of the State Bar Council and Bar Council of India, he/she will become an Advocate. This enrollment is a license to practice/appear in courts. After degree you can called as a Lawyer. If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are a number of top law colleges in India that you can apply for, but you should know the admission process. Most of the colleges or universities that offer courses in law have their own entrance examinations. One
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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

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, Like there is never a shortcut to succeed in life, there is no shortcut to become a good lawyer, although possessing, acquiring or developing some skills might give us an edge in this highly competitive world. Primarily, skills such as and inquisitive nature, attention to detail, logical reasoning, persuasiveness, sound judgment and writing ability are significant for success as a professional in law. While these skills remain necessary, Some of these are:
A. Command over language This skill is quintessential for every lawyer. You need to be able to express yourself efficiently and lucidly to do well in this industry. B. O
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