Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, to become a lawyer there are two options for you.
1. Through CLAT exam, this exam is conducted by the CLAT Consortium and it is held once in a year. The basic general syllabus includes English, General Knowledge, Basic Mathematics, Logical Reasoning and Legal Reasoning.
After qualifying in this exam, you will be placed into national law universities (NLUs) across India based upon your merit. It is a five year BA LLB Honors course and after completion of 5 years you need to write the bar exam and you can practice as a lawyer. To eligible for CLAT exam you need to complete your 10+2.
2. State Law exams, this is another way to become a lawyer, for this you need to complete 10+2 and write the state law exams, and based upon the merit you will be placed into universities across the state of which you wrote the exam. The general state law exams include AP LAWCET, TS LAWCET, MH LAWCET etc.,.
Checkout the following link for any information regarding CLAT exam: https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
Hope it helps you,
Good luck, thank you.
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