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Can an LLB graduate be called an advocate?
Can an LLB graduate be called an advocate?
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However, having a law degree will not qualify a lawyer to represent clients in court. After completing a law degree in LLB, a lawyer must pass the All-India Bar Examination (AIBE) to practise in a court of law and take up cases of clients. When the lawyer passes the AIBE, he/she can be referred to as an advocate.