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3rd February 2022 11:00 PM
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Re: How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

I completed b.com after i continue law course in correspondence ways. .... Its possible then which is college best for correspondence course in Tamil Nadu .Then which courses very easy for distance law study..
19th June 2020 02:14 PM
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Re: How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

After ssc I completed. Bcom from kakatiya university , can I do llb in distance
13th January 2019 12:27 AM
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Re: How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

What is a benefit if I completing my law after completing b.com corporate secretary and what type of job I got
6th July 2017 08:34 PM
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Re: How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

Am 35 years old i have completed my Bcom in distance education passed 2011 in Hyderabad university, 2 years b4 college affiliation cancelled, my graduation certificate authentic, am I eligible to study LLB in reputed distance education.
27th May 2017 02:12 PM
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Re: How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

LLB stands for Bachelor of Legislative Law.

The eligibility to get admission in course is :-

Candidate must have passed bachelor degree in any discipline from a recognised university.

Candidate have scored minimum 50% ( varies with universities ).

No age limit to get admission in course.

So, you can apply for admission in LLB course but have to fulfill all selection criteria ( merit score or qualify in entrance test ) for admission.
27th May 2017 07:42 AM
sandeepsaini.saini522
Re: How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

LLB is law course. This course can do either after 10+2 by spending 5 years or after by the graduation degree by spending three years.

Since you have completed your graduation degree as B.Com so you are eligilbe for three years LLB Course.

You are wanting to do this course through correspondence so for this you have to apply in the universities like Ignou, Anamalai, Manipal etc where you can pursue this course as distance learning
27th May 2017 12:13 AM
queen199
Re: How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

Yes, you are eligible to pursue LLB course. LLB stands for Bachelor of Law and it is three year duration.

The required minimum qualification to get admission in course is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree in any discipline. There is no age limit to get admission.The minimum required aggregate to appear for examination varies with universities.

So, kindly visit the university official website to get details for admission procedure.
26th May 2017 09:36 PM
taputanya
Re: How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

As you have completed your Bachelor of Commerce degree from a recognised University now you are eligible to pursue LLB by spending your more 3 years to pursue this course and to pursue this from a correspondence University you have to apply in the given below universities:

IGNOU University

Manipal University

Sikkim University

Kerala University

SRM University
26th May 2017 05:36 PM
PATILMM
How can I do LLB through correspondence after B.Com? Eligibility criteria for the same?

I have completed my Commerce Graduation from open university. Now i want to do LLB from distance education OR regular course. Please, tell me that Am i eligible for LLB?

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