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can a ba.llb student opt for judiciary as a career directly after graduating from law degree?


Nishtha 3rd May, 2022
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manjumolakalapalli5 3rd May, 2022

Hello aspirant...

hope you are doing good...

yes. a B.A. LL. B. student can directly opt for judiciary as a career directly after the graduation from law degree.

You can join the Judiciary and eventually become a judge. Following the LLB degree, there is a judicial exam. To be eligible for the Judiciary Exam, aspirants must have a bachelor's degree in any field and an LLB with a minimum of 55 percent marks in both. You are aware that judges have a high social standing.


There is also a good chance of advancement based on your work and experience. Persons with good work and experience can climb the success ladder and even become Supreme Court Judges in the future. There are other positions where you can be appointed if you pass the judiciary exam. These positions include Magistrate, District and Session Judge, Public Prosecutor, and others.

Hope this information helps you..

All the best.

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