after completing BSC can I give exam To become advocate directly without completing LLB
No you cannot become advocate directly after Bsc. You will have to pursue LLB in order to become advocate. According to the guidelines required criteria to become an advocate are :-
- He's a citizen of india
- Is or above age 21
- Has completed his bachelors in law
- He has paid the required stamp duty, which is chargeable under the Indian stamp act 1899.
You can directly pursue 3 years LLB degree after completing Bsc to know best llb colleges in India click the link below :-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
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you can do LLB after BSc. You need to give CLAD/LSAT test to take admission in LLB. Some Universities also conduct their own entrance tests for admission, they also offer scholarship on the basis of your marks. There are some Private Universities which are very good.
They provide good Infrastructure, Faculty .You should choose a college which give you opportunity to work in live projects and give you good exposure. You may browse some web sites and check their details like Lovely Professional University, KIIT University, Nirma University etc...
Top University of LLB
- National Law School of India University
- Lovely Professional University, Punjab
- Nalsar University of Law
- Jamia Millia Islamia
- West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
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hello,
you can't be a lawyer unless you have a law degree infact It is a crime to impersonate as a lawyer when you do not possess an LLB degree.
so, the answer to your question is NO.
You need to give CLAD/LSAT test to take admission in LLB and then you can become a lawyer.
hope that helps