What are the career & job prospects in India for Distance /Part Time Online LLB?
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Legal Advisory- After LL.B, you can join not only corporate firms, but also organizations such as NGOs, individual law firms, Banks, Think Tanks (such as Vivekananda International Foundation), etc. Please keep in mind that you need to qualify the exam of Bar Council of India before you can do any of these. Government Sector- You can apply for government jobs in the legal departments of various PSUs as well as High Courts. Such posts are generally filled by Public Service Commissions of various states. You can also write the SSC CGL exam for posts such as Income Tax Officer, Assistant in the Central Secretariat, etc. Teaching- You can g...more
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If you have done your LLB from Distance learning or part time online LLB, then that will not give your desired results. Both, the University Grant Commission and the Bar Council of India do not acknowledge such mode of studies. Law is a professional and specialized study. Only those having LLB degree in regular mode of study will be entitled to get University Grant Commission approved government job opportunities. With the distance LLB degree, you cannot even practice in the court of law. The distance LLB degree will act as an ornamental degree, which you can mention after your name in the letter head or visiting cards but actua...more -
Having an LLB through distance learning would not serve you better than just having a degree for a namesake. As the degree is not recognizes by the Bar Council of India, and thus permission to practice is not given by it.
As the Bar Council of India doesn't recognize it, so you would not be allowed to even take up Judicial services exams.
However, you may take up your preparations for UPSC in some cases or have a legal aid center of your own.
Also, no legal officer vacancy admits LLB through Distance learning so that option is also not available.
So, it would be advisable to go for a regular law degree to have better prospects and career i...more -
Some private colleges in India offer LLB program through distance learning, but the Bar Council of India does not recognize this course.
You will not be able to get into litigation, neither can you go for judiciary services examination. I will rather advice you to take up a regular LLB course than distance learning.
And, if you do LLB as a part time course, you may get job opportunities, but the scope would be limited. So, if you want a good career as a lawyer, I would suggest you to go for a regular LLB course.
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