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28th July 2015, 10:30 AM
bharathe raj
 
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Is it possible to do any law courses in correspondence while doing M.Phil?


Hi,

I am bharathe raj. I am 23 I completed MA english.. now im planning yo apply for mphil. But im interested in doing law courses, is there any possible for me to do bl or some other law courses in correspondence? Can you please provide me the information on this?





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28th July 2015, 06:50 PM
RSJ66
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Default Re: Is it possible to do any law courses in correspondence while doing M.Phil?

# The profession of law is the most popular career choice by large number of people in India since very long time.

# The candidate who have patience, sincerity, logical skills and presence of mind are best suited for profession of law.

# If you have the passion and interest for the profession of law, then you should go for pursuing law courses.

# There are huge number of job opportunities for a law graduate such as

* can practice as an advocate in courts,
* can become judge,
* can become legal advisor of companies or corporates.
* can become Prosecuting Officer,
* can become legal journalist,
* can become professor in law colleges.


# Presently, large number of universities and institutes are offering distance/correspondence courses in law, few of them are mentioned below:

* IGNOU
* Kashmir University
* Guru Nanak Dev University
* Annamalai University
* Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University
* Global Open University
* Madurai Kamraj University
* National Law School of India University
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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