Can I become an Administrative Lawyer without a law degree?
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No, a law degree is a must for a career in Administrative Law. Without a legal degree, you cannot become an Administrative Lawyer. In India, you must hold a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from a recognized legal university in India and have passed the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) to practice Administrative law. To become an Administrative Lawyer, one must first obtain a law degree from a recognized law school. To become a licensed attorney, candidates must first pass the bar exam after completing their legal degree. After having obtained their license, one can begin practicing Administrative Law.
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