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Yes, upon completion of the LL.B. Programme, you can practice as an advocate in India. To practice as an advocate, you need to enroll yourself with the Bar Council of the state where you intend to practice. After enrolling with the Bar Council, you need to undergo a training programme known as "chamber practice" or "pupilage" under a senior advocate for a period of one year. After completing this training programme, you can start practicing as an advocate. However, it is important to note that practicing as an advocate also requires you to possess certain skills such as good communication skills, legal research skills, drafting skills,
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Girish Sajjan. No, there is no maximum age for completing pilot training. Of course, a medical examination will be conducted in accordance with the criteria outlined by the DGCA. In fact, you might be astonished by how many individuals are lining up to enrol in flying schools. According to reports, many veterans are interested in taking this training to become pilots!
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