Is the AIBE exam determines whether you will work in a district, high, or supreme court?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    No, the AIBE exam does not determine whether you will work in a district, high, or supreme court. Qualifying for AIBE is required in order to practice in court, but it does not determine which court you will work in. You need to get yourself registered with your state bar council. Following which, you need to pass this exam within two years to be eligible to practice as an advocate. To practice in any district court, you need to register as a member of the district bar association. Similarly, for the high court or supreme court, you need to get yourself registered as an advocate on record to practice in that court.

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