No, graduating with a law degree is not enough. You have to be a member of the bar to practice law. That typically requires a background check and passing the bar exam.
No. Law school graduation is required first. After that comes the bar exam.
after graduation can i take admission for law
4 years because they have to be good lawyers
The degree awarded upon graduation from law school is a Doctorate of Jurisprudence. Continuing on, you may obtain an LLM, which is a Masters in the Letters of Law.
Generally, a prospective lawyer must pass a state bar examination following graduation from law school. In a very few states, a person is automatically admitted to practice upon graduation from law school.
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No its not a recognized law degree, you cannot take admission in bar council of any state. Its just a law graduation, a simple graduation in law like Bcom or Mcom or B.A. etc. It is not a professional law degree, you cannot enrol as advocate in any bar council. Its simply a law graduate has no relevance, accept as for promotion in Supreme court as a registrar.
U can do it from Sarsuna Law college which is affliated to Vidyasagar University. http://sarsunalawcollege.org/
Graduation from law school - be admitted to the bar - apply for a position with the prosecutor's office.
Roses, black. It is the worst day of a future jurist's life. Law school is cake when compared to the bar.
"Graduation Day" is not set by law. Each school or school system is free to choose its own graduation day as long as the selection doesn't violate any other laws or accrediting body rules. For example, it is illegal to set a high school graduation before April 1 in the state of Rhode Island.
Juris Doctor (or Doctor of Jurisprudence) is the degree awarded upon graduation from law school.