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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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In order to become a judge, one has to qualify the Judicial Service Examination conducted by the Public Service Commission of the respective state. To be eligible for the examination, one must hold a degree in law field from a recognized university or institution affiliated to any university recognized by the state government or the Central Government. Candidate must be enrolled as an advocate with Bar Council of any state or Union Territory in India on the date of advertisement for the examination. The age limit, however, may vary from state to state. For instance, the minimum age limit to appear for the West Bengal Judicial Service E
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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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Are you from Maharashtra by any chance? Share your rank and then I will tell you accordingly.

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Can you please share the rank and if category rank is there then that too?

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The college is average as the placements are almost negligible though the crowd is decent. The faculty is really bad.

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DU, Allahabad University, JU and there are many other central universities offer three-year law course.

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Yes, you can appear for the entrance exam of LLB (3-year).

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Yes, you need to give IPU CET for that.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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Can you please tell me your rank?

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MBA is the best one. Already you have technical knowledge of IT. So, instead of doing MCA if you do MBA it will add more to your career. MBA is all about business and how to look after a business. Almost all IT firms nowadays are looking for technical + Management knowledge. So, it is better pursue MBA Instead of MCA or LLB.

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If you have taken their entrance exam then you can use this. But in case you haven't filled that then it's a bit difficult to get through this.
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