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Anshra Zafar

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To begin the preparations, you first must select the best books available in the most understandable language. Some good points you need to consider before choosing any book-
Updated syllabus
Complete syllabus
Verified books from famous authors or publication houses
Ample amount of practice questions. Few books which should be referred are-
Fundamental rights by Uday Raj
Guide to All India Bar Exam by PK Pandey
Intellectual Property Law by Private Publication
Parents ACT 1970 by Taxman
Criminal Manual by Universal
Constitution of India by Durga DasBasu
Sure Success AIBE and JCJ by DV Rao.

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Anshra Zafar

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All India Bar Examination AIBE is a national level examination which is administrated by the Bar Council of India for law graduates who are keen to start practicing law. The candidate will receive a Certificate of practice, making them eligible to represent themselves in any Indian court. The exam is given to determine a candidates fundamental level of knowledge and to establish the minimal standard for beginning legal practice, in addition to determining the analytical abilities of the candidate.

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Anshra Zafar

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Candidates must meet the AIBE eligibility criteria before filling the application form. The eligibility criteria includes academic qualification, registration with state bar council and others. Candidates applying for AIBE exam should have enrolled with their respective State Bar Council and possess an Advocate Card. There is no such minimum marks and age limit to appear for AIBE examination. Candidates have to pass the AIBE examination within two years from the completion of graduation. If the candidate is unable to pass the examination within two years of graduation, he/she will have to re-register/enroll with the state bar council t
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Anshra Zafar

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Sarsuna Law college provides 2 professional law courses, LL.B. Of 3 years and LL. M. of 2 years. We cannot expect placements in this field like engineering and hotel management related courses. But, the faculty provide precious tips and practical advice which will be helpful for our future. The guaranteed placement should not be expected more than 20-30%. .

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Anshra Zafar

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There are several universities in India which offer LL.B. Programme courses through correspondence or LL.B. Distance education mode. In order to apply for a correspondence course in law:
Go to the official website of the university you wish to take admission to. If the form is to be filled online
Fill and submit it and make the payment of the application fee through net banking or a debit/ credit card.

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