Is LLM compulsory after BA.LLB (Honors) to join judicial service?
Asked by Adil Ahmed
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No, an LL. M. degree is not compulsory to join the judicial service in India. To become a judge, you need to qualify for the judicial service examination conducted by the state public service commission or the High Court of the respective state. The eligibility criteria for the judicial service examination may vary from state to state, but in general, it requires candidates to have a Bachelor's degree in law LL.B. From a recognised university or institution. Some states may also require candidates to have practiced as an advocate for a minimum number of years. Having an LL. M. degree may enhance your knowledge and skills in a specific...more
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Hi there! To answer your question, LL. M. is not compulsory after completing B.A. LL.B. (Honors) to join the judicial service. However, depending on the state and the position, some states may require a candidate to have an LL. M. degree. So, it's always best to check the eligibility criteria before applying to avoid any confusion.
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No, LL.B. Is eligility likewise graduation for IAS. 1-year LL. M. Like IILM University Gurugram offers with Moot Court Internship, Seminar, Workshops, Experiential Learning along with Inter-Disciplinary Curriculum. IILM University Gurugram conducts interviews of prospective students. The admission is decided mainly on the credential and merits of the prospective students. For more details, you can visit their website:
https://iilm.edu.in/law-admissions. Most of the colleges or the universities that offer LL. M. 1 year have their own entrance examinations. IILM University Gurugram conducts interviews of prospective students. The admissio...more -
No,LLB is eligility likewise graduation for IAS
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