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27th August 2011, 03:47 PM
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Any options available to study Law through correspondence?


I have done my HSC and wanted to learn LAW but correspondence, is there are any options available?





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16th December 2011, 04:07 PM
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Default Re: Any options available to study Law through correspondence?

Yes definitely you can do your LLB course after the 12th class. You need to attend the entrance exams.The minimum percentage is around 45% but it will differ from one university to another.As far as correspondence course is concerned only few have the facility. There are many reputed college which offer the part time courses in LLB. Some of the important colleges are – IGNOU, People's Education Society's Dr Ambedkar College of Law, and National Law School, Cochin University etc.
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12th February 2012, 09:22 PM
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I am a senior Manager in a RRB with 26 years of exerience. I am planning to resign. But I do not want to waste time , I like to study. Which course will be apt for me.


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13th February 2012, 10:18 AM
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Default Re: Any options available to study Law through correspondence?

hy,
ya you can do your law after passing+2. you need to sit for the entrance exams.
Some of the best Centers for Distance Education in Law are as follows:
Indira Gandhi National Open University (Delih),
Annamalai University (Tamil Nadu),
National Law School of India University (Bangalore),
The Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TN),
Kakatiya University (Warangal),
Kurukshetra University (Haryana),
Madurai Kamraj University (Madurai),
Mahatma Gandhi University (Kottayam),
SNDT Women’s University (Mumbai) etc
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7th April 2012, 11:05 PM
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why i study law through distance education
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Hi I have done my graduation and wants to study law, what are the degree I can opt for and will this be recognized by Bar council of India to practice as an advocate.
If not then how may the degree help me. please answer. Thanks in advance.
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want to study law through distance education i`m from Goa working as a clerk in a school
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is there any age limit to study law?and i can only do in correspondence wont be able to attend class.kindly suggest me a good university
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I want to pursue law in corres.will the bar council recognise me to practise as a lawyer.if not then in what way will the degree help me?
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I have done graduation b.a. from Delhi University. I want to study law through correspondence so pls. Suggest....
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