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Deeksha Dixit

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You have to appear in the next exam cycle if you did not qualify for the AIBE exam. The procedure is to register for the AIBE exam again once the application forms are out. Qualifying the AIBE exam is mandatory to obtain a "Certificate for Practice. " The Bar Council of India offers this Certificate following a 30-day examination period. To practice law in Indian courts, you must possess the COP; as a result, you must pass the AIBE test. There is no limit on age or attempts, so you can apply for AIBE as many times as you need to pass it.

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To practice as an advocate in Indian courts, candidates must pass the All India Bar Exam (AIBE). You need to pass this exam to pursue a career in law. As per the law of the Bar Council of India, you can practice for two years until you pass the AIBE exam. You can practice law provisionally after registering with the respective state bar council. This is allowed for two years, by which time you must clear AIBE. During this time, some lawyers assist their seniors. You can learn how to practice in high courts or the Supreme Court during this time by assisting senior advocates in their cases.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Distance LL.B. Is not valid for practise as per AIBE. You can explore about -
- Madurikamraj University
- Anamali University
- Kashmir University
- Symbosis SCDL
BEST WISHES.

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Divya PanjaniEducation consultant

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Few subjects names that you will be studying in B.A. LLB:
Introduction to Law
General English
Law of Contract
Law of Tort-I Jurisprudence
Legal Method
Sociology
History
Political Science
Economics
English
and more as per the semester at the respective institute.

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Krish DHANANI

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Indira Priyadarshini Law Collage cut off is:
-GENERAL:
Male:1772, Female:4623
-SC:
Male:5417, Female:6511
-ST:
Male:1300

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You make good children both in studies mental and physical.

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Dropping a year after 12th to prepare for the CLAT exam is not an easy decision. You might experience the following drawbacks if you drop out after your 12th grade:
1. Even if you pass the CLAT exam, you might have a gap in your history that leads to difficult questions during the interview round.
2. You might lose a crucial academic year if you are not selected.
3. Due to your drop, you might have trouble getting accepted to a prestigious university.
4. Others might advise against taking a drop. However, CLAT opens doors to the best NLUs, and if you do well on the exam, your drop year won't matter. You may skip a year if you are confid
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