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Poornima Sharma

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Yes, Indian nationals with foreign law degrees can appear for the AIBE, after they fulfill mandatory requirements set by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The foreign law degree holders need to clear a specific qualifying examination and complete a bridge course, if necessary.

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Akanksha

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Do not worry if you have forgotten your ID and password. Go to allindiabarexamination.com. Click on the forgot password tab. You will receive the mail. Then you have to reset your password.

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Poornima Sharma

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To become a corporate lawyer, students can pursue a five-year BA LL.B course from their preferred law college or university after completing 10+2.

Students who are graduate in any discipline can also study LL.B as masters. They can then specialise in any field of the law like corporate, civil, criminal etc., or study further for a master's degree in their specialised field of their choice.

Besides the academic qualification, students should have good communication skills, confidence, mental and emotional, to make a mark in this competitive field.

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Poornima Sharma

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The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) XXI (21) is compulsory for students to practice law in India. Conducted by the Bar Council of India (BCI), AIBE (21) is the qualifying exam that gives the Certificate of Practice (CoP), to students.

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Poornima Sharma

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AIBE 2026 is not an open-book exam anymore, as students are not allowed to carry textbooks, notes, or any written stuff inside the exam hall. Some important topics are:

·       Types of Contracts, Essentials of a Contract, Legal Rules Regarding Consideration, etc.

·       Public Interest Litigation, commonly known as PIL, it means litigation filed in a court of law for the protection of public interest.

·       Students should be aware of topics like neglected children, food adulteration, atrocities on women, bonded labor, exploitation of workers,

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Akansha katariya

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International students should have a Law degree to study MS of Law at the Leiden University. They should submit some documents like transcripts, reference, resume, English language requirements, and reason for applying essay to apply. They can apply to programs like Air and Space Law, Public International law, Financial Law, International Tax law, and more.

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Mukul Thapa

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The Leiden University allows admission to the LLM programme in the Sep and Feb intake. The Leiden University application deadline for LLM programme is available till Apr 1, 2026 for Sep intake. Students can check the deadlines below:

·       Sep intake: Apr 1, 2026

·       Feb intake: Oct 15, 2026

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Piyush Pandey

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The Leiden University offer 9-months master of Law programme to international students. The university offer premium LLM programs for those who have completed their Law degree and want to join Legal studies should join this program. Commercial Law, Air and Space Law, Public International law, Financial Law, International Tax law, and more are some popular programs. The tuition fees is between INR 16L and INR 24L for LLM.

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Rashmi Singh

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Multiple unofficial sources say, the University of Amsterdam law acceptance rate is between 4-6%, whereas it is 30% for Leiden Law. Both universities are highly selective when it comes to LLM admission. But we can say University of Amsterdam is slightly tougher to enter than Leiden.

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Esha Tiwari

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As per some unofficial data, the Leiden University LLM acceptance rate is between 30%. This shows that the university is tough to enter and follows tough procedure during admission. Students should fulfill the basic qualification and submit the documents like transcript, resume, essay, English language requirements, and more.

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