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To become a lawyer in India, you need to complete a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree, register with a State Bar Council, and pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). Here’s a more detailed breakdown: 

1. Education:

  • LLB Degree: You can pursue a 5-year integrated LLB program after completing your higher secondary education (12th grade) or a 3-year LLB after graduating with any bachelor’s degree. 
  • Entrance Exams: To get into a good law school, you’ll likely need to clear law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, or LSAT-India. 
  • Law School: Enroll in a law school recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI). 

2. Registration:

  • State Bar Council:After completing your LLB, register with the State Bar Council where you intend to practice. 
  • All India Bar Examination (AIBE):You must pass the AIBE, conducted by the BCI, to obtain a Certificate of Practice, which allows you to practice law in Indian courts. 

3. Practice:

  • Certificate of Practice:The AIBE result will grant you a Certificate of Practice, enabling you to practice as an advocate in any court in India. 
  • Constant Learning:The legal field is constantly evolving, so continuous learning and professional development are crucial 

In short, becoming a lawyer in India involves completing an LLB, registering with the Bar, and passing the AIBE. 

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