Is pursuing a Bachelor’s in Law from the UK valid if I want to practice in India later?
Yes, a Bachelor’s in Law (LLB) from the UK is valid for practicing in India, provided it is from one of the 45 UK universities recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI), such as Oxford, Cambridge, or UCL.
After completing your degree, you must register with your State Bar Council, which forwards your application to the BCI. You’ll need to pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE), conducted twice yearly, to practice law in India.
If the degree is from a non-recognized university, you may still apply to the BCI, but approval is assessed case-by-case and may require additional steps, such as a bridge course or internship.
A UK LLB offers advantages like international exposure and practical skills but requires careful planning to meet BCI requirements.