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26th August 2014, 01:47 PM
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LLB can be done through correspondence or distance learning mode? Whcih university in India provides this type of course?
D/sir,
I would like know that can a person Do their LLB courses through correspondence or distance learning mode. If they have already completed their graduation. And which university in India provided this type of courses. |
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30th August 2014, 07:24 PM
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Re: LLB can be done through correspondence or distance learning mode? Whcih university in India provides this type of course?
Pursuing LLB in distance mode is not a good idea because Bar Council of India doesn't recognized it. Hence, opt for a regular LLB course because, without BCI recognition you can't practice Law in India. You need to register after LLB and BCI gives registration to only regular law degrees.
There is CLAT for admission into LLB and LLM in top Law Universities of India. Hence, you can apply for it and be prepared for Common Law Admission Test. You can apply for LLM course if you have Graduation degree with 50% marks from a recognized University. If you don't have Graduation qualification then you have to apply for LLB course. The following list of Universities comes under CLAT and you will get admission into these Universities on the basis of your CLAT score. 1. NLSIU - Bangalore 2. NALSAR - Hyderabad 3. NLIU - Bhopal 4. WBNUJS - Kolkata 5. NLU - Jodhpur 6. HNLU - Raipur 7. GNLU - Gandhinagar 8. RMLNLU - Lucknow 9. RGNUL - Patiala 10. CNLU - Patna 11. NUALS - Kochi 12. NLUO - Cuttack 13. NUSRL - Ranchi 14. NLUJAA - Guwahati |
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16th April 2015, 01:00 AM
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Re: LLB can be done through correspondence or distance learning mode? Whcih university in India provides this type of course?
Yes, LLB can be done through the distance mode.
Almost all the Law universities offer the LLB through Distance Learning. LLB can be done through 2 modes : 1. By fighting the CLAT examination. 2. Through simple LLB. If you appear in CLAT and secure a good rank in that then you will be given admission in any of the National Law Universities across the country for a 5 years BA-LLB degree. But if you have completed graduation then you are not eligible for CLAT. A simple LLB, you are eligible. Many university acoross the country are there which offer a LLB degree through regular as well as the private mode. There is no such hard and fast eligibility criteria for that. The candidate just have to pass the higher secondary and all the subject in that successfully as per the guidelines of UGC. |
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