Can I pursue a LLM correspondence course? What are the eligibility criteria for the same?

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    Kuruba Balaji | Contributor-Level 9

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    Yes, you can take a Master of Laws degree by distance or correspondence learning. Various universities offer the LLM through online or distance learning systems, especially for working professionals who wish to improve their education in law without taking leaves from work.

    Eligibility Criteria:
    1. Educational Qualification: You should hold a Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB) from a recognised university. The minimum percentage requirement may vary, but it is generally 50% or more.
    2. Period: Usually, an LLM correspondence programme takes 1-2 years.
    3. Other Requirements: Some universities may demand work experience or a qualifying entrance e

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