I want to become a judge. Can you suggest a 5 year LL.B. Course for the same?

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Asked by Venkatesh Sai
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Khushal Arora
5 years ago
Hello! To become a grade-2 civil judge, the minimum qualification is to have an LL.B. Degree in hand. If that's done, you can appear for the judicial services exams. These exams are conducted by respective high courts of different states to fill the vacancies available. The exams include three stag

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Ashish Sharma
5 years ago
Hi Dear, Well if you have background from commerce stream then you can pursue B.Com LL.B. Also. It is an 5 year integrated programme. Now here question arises, from where you should pursue your B.Com LL.B. Aur may be B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LL.B. I would like to suggest you to go through the University we

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
To become a judge, you need to complete your graduation and then a post-graduation in LL. M. For 5 years integrated courses of law, you can go for BA+LLB, B.Com + LL.B. BBA+LLB. Each institute has its own admission process and entrance exams. But if you don't wish to apply to each college individual

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