How can I become a lawyer after class 12th?

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To be eligible for becoming an Advocate one should be 10+2 for joining an integrated course of 5 years of B.A. LL.B. To have a successful career in the legal industry, you need to get admission in one of the premier law college in India. These institutes offer undergraduate post-graduate (LLM, BA, L

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Ratnesh Pareek
8 years ago
After class 12th Science, you have two ways to become a lawyer. 1) Write CLAT and go for five year law course and get admission in a National law University, or you can go for any private university, which provides five year law course. 2) You can pursue your graduation in any stream you prefer, an

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