Is LLM a compulsory degree to pursue law as a profession?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    No, one who has completed an LLB degree either three-year duration after graduation or five-year duration,  after class 12th makes them eligible enough to pursue law as a profession. An LLM degree is pursued by those who want to learn more in a specialisation. However, in both cases, they have to appear for AIBE conducted by BCI to be able to get a 'Certificate of Practice'

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    Prateek Sengar | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago
    Hi Amit,
    Masters is not necessary to become a lawyer, you can become a lawyer even after completing your LLB
    All the best

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