I am serving in the Indian Army. I am posted in Bangalore. I am interested LLB. I can't attend class consistently.

Asked about B.M.S. College of Law - Bachelor of Law (LL.B.)

I am already working in the Indian Army

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Asked by Subhash Chand

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    Answered by

    Balu

    4 years ago
    It is a great honour that you are serving the army and also has the interest to study LLB , assuming that you are full time deputed in your duty, it may be difficult to attend the classes , however, there are some colleges which are very compromising on attendance, choose those and try to do self preperation and appear for exams. Definitely you can achieve anything if you have interest.
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    The attendance is an important criteria as given below.
    Attendance: No student shall be permitted to appear for the end-of-Semester examination in a given course unless he/she has, to the satisfaction of the course teacher, fulfilled the course requirements and has put in not less than 70% attendance in the course concerned. Provided that a student who has attended not less than 65% of classes in each subject prescribed may be permitted to keep the term for reasons to be recorded in writing and to the satisfaction of the Principal of the college.
    So from above, maintaining the attendance of 70% for an Army Man is very difficult.

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