Many lawyers aspiring to expand their legal career and build a successful Supreme Court practice have the Advocate on Record (AoR) exam on their checklist.
Why?
The AoR exam is known for its difficulty, but cracking it can significantly boost your value as a lawyer.
Those who pass it become part of an exclusive and elite club in the country. For instance, only 198 lawyers passed the exam in 2023, while 260 lawyers passed it in 2022.
Without proper guidance and first-hand insight, preparing for and cracking the exam can be difficult.
So, how much time do you realistically need to prepare for the AoR exam?
How can you efficiently balance work and exam preparation without burning out?
To find the answers and more, join LawSikho Dialogue's offline event on How to Crack the AoR Exam, where our speaker, Ashima Mandla
(Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India | Partner at Mandla & Singh Law Chambers), will share valuable insights on the topic.
Host: Advocate Utsav Mukherjee {(Lawyer-IP/ Tech/ Commercial; Constitutional Writs (with Singh & Singh Law Firm LLP)}
Date: January 19, 2024
Time: 7 pm to 9 pm
Venue: Statesman House, 4th floor, Near Barakhamba Metro Station, Gate No. 3, Connaught Place, Delhi
Key points for discussion:
NOTE: Once you register and attend the event, you will receive a digital certificate of participation from LawSikho within three days.
Objective: To educate lawyers and law students on how to crack the AoR exam.