Gain professional training. You should take courses in relevant subjects, such as communications, economics, psychology and government, and gain practical experience through clinical experiences, internships, student organisations and volunteering. You should also build relationships with your professors and legal.
• Become licensed. You need to pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) administered by the Bar Council of India to receive a Certificate of Practice (COP), which is mandatory to practise in a court of law.