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    How to Become a Lawyer in India (2020)

    Raghavendra AnvekarBy Raghavendra AnvekarJuly 9, 2020
    How to Become a Lawyer in India
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    There are crores of children in India, who want to study to become doctor, IAS, IPS, actor or lawyer, which is also known as Advocate. But to become a lawyer requires a lot of hard work and studies. And advocacy for this also has to be learned.

    But for this, one should study LLB well in college. If you do not know about LLB, I would like to tell you that the full form of LLB is Legum Baccalaureus or Bachelor of Legislative in English.

    Apart from this LLB is also known as Bachelor of Laws, which is an undergraduate course in India, which can be completed after 12th. For all the information about how to become a lawyer and what is the qualification for it, follow all the information given below carefully.

    How to Become a Lawyer in India: Step-by-Step Guide

    How to Become a Lawyer in India

    Pass 12th

    If you are studying at the 10th standard, or even below this, then after finishing 10th first, pass the 11th and 12th with good marks. You can take any subject, such as Science, Commerce, and Arts. But if you choose Arts, then there is a lot of information about the law in this subject, which can help you further.Pass 12th

    Give Entrance Exam

    Once you have passed 12th with good marks, then after that you will have to apply for the entrance exam to take admission in any law college and have to give entrance exam. The entrance exam is called the Common Law Admission Test, which is quite popular.

    After clearing this exam, you will get admission in law college directly. LLB is a 5 years course. Before that, in the entrance exam, you will be asked questions about legal reasoning, mathematics, and general awareness.Give Entrance Exam

    Clear LLB

    After clearing the entrance exam, you will easily get admission in LLB college, that too for a very low fee. Otherwise, you will have to pay double the fees. Apart from this, in LLB you will find lots of advocacy information and Indian law. To become a good lawyer you have to clear LLB with full passion. Clear LLB

    Do Internship

    As you all know, after getting a doctor’s degree, everybody does an internship after getting a very large degree. Because of this, if you also want to become a lawyer, you will have to do an internship after 5 years of law course, you will get all the information about advocacy and how his court hearing. Do Internship

    Enroll for State Bar Council

    Finally, after completing the internship, you will have to enroll in your State Bar Council. After this, you have to clear the All India Bar Examination, which is organized by the Bar Council of India. After clearing this exam, you will get a certificate. After this, you can also study further, such as LLM which is a Master in Law course. Enroll for State Bar Council

    So after all the above steps, you must have understood that this is how a Lawyer or Advocate is made. You will become a good lawyer after completing the LLB course. But to take your work even further, you can look forward to studying LLM.

    Also Read:

    • How to Become a CA in India (2020)
    • How to Become an IPS Officer in India (2020)
    • How to Become an IAS Officer in India (2020)

    FAQ:

    How long does it take to become a lawyer in India?

    To become a lawyer in India, one must first complete LLB studies. This course is of 5 years and also of 3 years.

    How much does it cost to become a lawyer in India?

    To complete the study of Lawyer in India, it can cost anywhere from ₹2.5 lakh to ₹3 lakh.

    What should I do after 10 to become a lawyer?

    After completion of class X, choose Arts subject. After this, apply for law college and give entrance exam.

    Is maths required for law?

    Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, English and Basic Mathematics is required for studying law. But mathematics does not require much here.

    What is the full form of LLB?

    Bachelor of Legislative Law or Legum Baccalaureus in Latin commonly known as Bachelor of Laws is the full form of LLB.
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