Which course should I study to become an advocate after class 12th?

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Abhishek Vikram
8 years ago
Hey there, In order ro become an advocate after your 12th, you have an option to either opt for a 5 year integrate LLB course or a 3 year LLB. In order to opt for a 5 year course, you need to appear for various entrance exams such as CLAT for NLUs, AILET for NLU Delhi and othee entrances of private

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See, you may opt for B.Sc LLB but if you want to make your carree in law entirely, then I would advice you to take any other stream preferable BALLB.

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6 years ago
Dear Prasanth, You can join integrated course of 5 years, B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LL.B. To have a successful career in the legal industry, you need to get admission in one of the premier law college in India. There are multiple universities in India from where you can do 5 year LL.B. Like IILM Universit

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