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manpreet
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3 years ago
History and political Science is not a prerequisite for studying law. If you want to become a lawyer you have to start from LL.B. If done graduation, else go for an integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme. Make sure that the universities are recognised by Bar Council of India. After completion of your Undergraduate or graduate course in law from the university, enroll yourself at Bar Council of any state (advisably, the state where you prefer to litigate or your home state). After completion of enrollment at Bar Council, take All India Bar Council Exam AIBE which is usually conducted twice a year. After qualifying the bar exam, one can officially plead/represent before a court of law. Hope this helps! Appreciate the response by upvoting it and feel free to raise further questions. You are also suggested to follow me back for further information and future updates. Wish you Good luck!