How to take admission in law through distance?

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    madhav suri

    8 years ago
    There are basically various courses in law offered at Bachelor's level as well as Master's level, but LLB is the only course in law offered as a Bachelor's degree program, which enables one to enroll as an advocate and practice in the court of law.
    The profession as well as the education of law is regulated by Bar Council of India and as per its guidelines, candidate must pursue three or five year program in law through regular mode to be considered eligible for enrollment as an advocate and be able to practice in the court of law.
    So, it is not possible to pursue LLB through distance mode as there isn't any institute which offers this p
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    jayakishore aireri pgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT) | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    Alternate distance law courses are:
    1. BBL/BGL from Annamalai University.
    2. LLB (Academic) from Kashmir University.
    3. MBL from NLSIU

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