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14th June 2012, 08:20 PM
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How to study in Law if i am working in Punjab?
i working in punjab,i want to stude in law....please tell me how to do it
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28th August 2012, 02:19 AM
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Re: How to study in Law if i am working in Punjab?
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If you are seeking to become a Lawyer, then you have to be a Law Graduate. The Bar Council of India regulates the LLB program for candidates who aspires to become a Lawyer. The LLB is a full time degree course offered through various Universities and Law Institutes whose LLB program are approved by the Bar Council of India. Candidate who have passed the +2 level of Examination can pursue 5 years Integrated LLB program and candidate with a Degree are eligible for 3 years LLB program. The maximum age limit to pursue 5 years Integrated LLB course is 20 years for the general candidates and 22 years for the reserved candidates whereas to pursue 3 years LLB course, the maximum age limit for the general candidates is 30 years and for the reserved candidates is 35 years. Since, you are committed to your Job, and may not be able to attend regular classes, you won't be eligible for the LLB program, given, the program is a full time regular degree course. However, various Law Institutes and Universities offers Distance program in Law Department through Distance mode. However, such program do not qualify a candidate to practice in a court of Law. To get detail information regarding those Distance program refer to the official websites of the Law Universities or Law Institutes, which offers such programs. |
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28th August 2012, 07:24 PM
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Re: How to study in Law if i am working in Punjab?
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If you want to do law while working then you can join distance course through any university. Friend you can join any university which offering law. University offering L.L.B through distance education:- Mahatma Gandhi University (Kottayam) SNDT Women’s University (Mumbai) GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE MUMBAI Indira Gandhi National Open University (Delih) Annamalai University (Tamil Nadu) National Law School of India University (Bangalore) Kakatiya University (Warangal) Kurukshetra University (Haryana) GOOD LUCK! |
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