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Yes it is possible if you are interested in pursuing a law degree to add it to your qualifications but are unable to pursue it in regular mode due to your work commitments, there are alternative options available that can accommodate your schedule.
Many universities offer law programs in distance or online mode. These programs allow you to study at your own pace and provide flexibility in terms of timing. You can explore various universities or institutions that offer distance learning law courses and choose one that aligns with your interests and requirements.
Some universities and law schools offer part-time law programs conducted in t
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