Simple answer yes. Three batchmates currently AoRs in SC. All first gen. All non-nlu. Pvt college isn't even tier 1. Just get internships and contact like crazy. All the best.
Don't know about stats but I have read about South Indian SC women advocates and people from such similar disadvantaged backgrounds getting enrolled as Supreme Court AORs.
It is possible. You need only one connection- that is in the profession. Join a good chamber and you will get every opportunity to grow. The rest is up to you. But be prepared for many years of hard work.
In other words, I have zero contacts , not much savings and no connections. I will have to rent a place and try to establish myself.
But I have a home here in my native place where my parents live. So, I am not sure. I will be left all alone , in a new place , stranded all by myself and ofcourse with bleak prospect of marriage (no one marries broke litigator) . What do you say now ?
But I have a home here in my native place where my parents live. So, I am not sure. I will be left all alone , in a new place , stranded all by myself and ofcourse with bleak prospect of marriage (no one marries broke litigator) . What do you say now ?