I am a CA and lives in Jaipur. I want to do LLB from DU. Can I do it from DU without joining regular classes?
Asked by yamini bohra
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Faculty of Law is very strict in terms of attendance and rules have become even stricter in the last few years. Fewer teachers are willing to mark proxy for long term absentees and not having a minimum attendance disqualifies you from sitting for the exams. Hence, not attending classes regularly in DU can directly result in detention. When such detention is in the earlier semesters, one still has the option of covering up by sitting for those exams later. However, in the final year, missing attendance can lead to wastage on an entire academic year.
2. LL.B. As a course and a field of study, is dynamic and pragmatic. Hence, distance edu...more -
LLB from Delhi University without attending classes regularly is not only impossible but also not a good idea.
1. Faculty of Law is very strict in terms of attendance and rules have become even stricter in the last few years. Fewer teachers are willing to mark proxy for long term absentees and not having a minimum attendance disqualifies you from sitting for the exams. Hence, not attending classes regularly in DU can directly result in detention. When such detention is in the earlier semesters, one still has the option of covering up by sitting for those exams later. However, in the final year, missing attendance can lead to wastage on...more -
Hi there,
Delhi University for law is considered to be very prestigious legal institution. The education given here is of a great standard and law graduates from this university have went on to achieve great success.
The college is very strict with its curriculum and attendance so it would not be possible for you to join this college. But I would suggest you to take up three years LLB with regular classes if possible which would be very helpful to you.
Also, the combination of CA with LLB would be a great one and you will have more career opportunities with this combination of degrees.
So my suggestion to you would be to go for regular la...more
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