I want to prepare for civil judge. Is it necessary to get LL.B degree from any extremely reputed college?

I am graduated from Delhi University (political science).

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Avishek Pradhan
7 years ago
Well, as a matter of fact, the reputation of the college gives an edge over everything, but while pursuing for civil judge exams or any exams related to judiciary, the only requirement is that you have qualified as a law student from any college affiliated to BCI. So, try to get a law degree from an

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ashutosh chauhan
7 years ago
Hi, While pursuing for civil judge exams or any exams related to judiciary, the only requirement is that you have qualified as a law student from any college affiliated to BCI. So, try to get a law degree from any middle tier law college and then start preparing for judiciary.

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