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Yes you can do LLB even if you are a government employee and interested in pursuing an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree, then:
Look for law colleges or universities that offer part-time or evening LL.B. programs. These programs are designed specifically for working professionals and allow you to attend classes outside of your regular working hours.
Consider enrolling in a distance learning LL.B. program. Many universities offer correspondence or online LL.B. courses that provide flexibility in terms of study timings and location. You can study at your own pace while balancing your job responsibilities.
Look for colleges that offer LL
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