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Step 1: Attend Undergraduate School
Aspiring judges can prepare for careers in law during undergraduate school. No specific major of study is required to attend law school, but law students commonly hold degrees in political Science, history, business or economics. Step 2: Earn a Law Degree
Most judges begin their careers as lawyers, and prior legal practice is a prerequisite for many state and federal judge ships. Step 3: Pass a Bar Exam
Step 4: Work as an Attorney
Step 5: Obtain a Judgeship
Step 6: Complete Training
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Grammer: Kiran publication (have n number of questions for good practice). Vocabulary and spellings: You can again refer to the above-mentioned book. Legal reasoning:
Last year's questions: Universal. Question on the constitution and other topics: Again Universal. Maths: R. S. Aggrawal. Logical Reasoning: R. S. Aggrawal. Arihant: G. K. Static-Lucent and Universal (past year questions and also other quest
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