Can I become a judge after completing a BA LLB course?

After completing your BA LLB course you can pursue a judge career through specific qualification requirements. To practice law you need to first join the State Bar Council through enrollment then pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). After AIBE candidacy you become eligible to appear for PCS(J) exams conducted by various states that are also known as Civil Judge Exams. The testing process begins with an LLB law degree requirement while using a combination of written assessment and evaluation of candidates' legal understanding and excelling reasoning abilities alongside their judgmental skills.

The pathway to judicial services success begins with passing their qualifying examination but additional time spent as a practicing lawyer helps develop procedural expertise that suits judge duties. States add a prerequisite of legal practice timings before letting applicants sit for the examination. The judiciary admits lawyers who developed specific experience either through examinations or through direct senior appointments based on their past performance in senior positions or academic qualifications. After completing the BA LLB course through dedicated preparation you can establish your path to becoming a judicial official.

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