I'm government employee. I want to join LL.B through distance education. What to do for the same?
Asked by RAVI KUMAR GAUR
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Diwakar Goel Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞 | Scholar-Level 16
6 years agoPrivate colleges offer distance learning courses. DU and DY Patil University also offer 3 year law course for distance education. Right now, it is uncertain that you will get admission, since admissions are done for this year. May be some private college is giving you will have to ask. Also, you can enroll into CCSU in full time course and just go to give exams because attendance is not an issue there. -
Hi Ravi, LLB Programs are advised to be done through regular training. Under Advocates Act (In India), one can register himself/herself as an Advocate under the said Act if one passes his/her LLB Degree from any recognized university by Bar Council of India. But, if in case you wish to do it just for a sake of doing than you can pursue from any university offering the same. Thanks.
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