Sir...To become a judge, how many years of complete law practise is required after L. L. B degree course?
To become a judge after your LLB degree :
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There is an
Entrance Exam
that you can seat for after your LLB degree known as
Judicial Service Examination
which is held in three successive stages namely Preliminary Examination, Mains and Viva-Voce/Interview.
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Qualifying
that you can join Judiciary and become a judge in
lower judiciary services.
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To be eligible for the Judiciary Exam, you must have graduation in any of the streams with LLB with
minimum 55% marks
in both.
- For higher judiciary services, you must pass the Entrance Exam and should have a minimum number of years of litigating practice as an advocate usually seven years for qualifying to be a Judge.
To know details about Indian Judiciary Exam visit :
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/indian-judicial-services-examination-what-and-how-prepare/amp
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Hi Aspirant,
The course duration of LLB course is of 3 years.Various exams for admission in different colleges accepted all over India are LSAT-India, CLAT, LPUNEST.To become a judge Candidates must have completed an LLB course of either 5 years or 3 years. Students with an LLM degree can also apply for the job profile of a Judge.
Hope it helps!!
Hi Aspirant,
The course duration of LLB course is of 3 years.Various exams for admission in different colleges accepted all over India are LSAT-India, CLAT, LPUNEST.To become a judge Candidates must have completed an LLB course of either 5 years or 3 years. Students with an LLM degree can also apply for the job profile of a Judge.
Hope it helps!!