Is LLM valid for law practice?
I have done MBA in Finance and HR. And want to do law practice. I want to make career in Law.
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Yes, a Master of Laws LL. M. degree is valid for law practice, and it can enhance your knowledge and skills in a particular area of law. In many jurisdictions, a law degree LL.B. Or JD) is a prerequisite to practice law, and an LL. M. can provide additional specialised knowledge and expertise to help lawyers stand out in their field. However, the specific requirements for practicing law vary by country and jurisdiction, so it's important to research the legal requirements where you plan to practice.
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All students graduating from academic year 2009-10 onwards need to clear the All India Bar Examination in order to practice law in India. The All India Bar Examination will be conducted every year from 2011 onwards. The Bar Council of India will notify dates for these examinations. You can apply to take the All India Bar Examination only after you have enrolled as an advocate with a State Bar Council. To take AIBE candidates need to fulfill the AIBE XVII (17) eligibility criteria as mentioned below:
Education: Candidates should hold a three- or five-year LL.B. Degree from a recognised institute or university
Enrollment with State Bar Cou...more
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