What is the eligibility criteria to pursue Distance LLB? Is it possible to pursue the same by a 12th passout student from NIOS?

95 Views|Posted 2013-12-18 17:24:49
Asked by Rajesh Patel
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aru chopra
2013-12-19 12:27:58
Hi, NIOS student can definitely go ahead with any desired career. Also if you wish to pursue the law degree just for gaining knowledge, you can go ahead with distance degree. But if you wish to practice as a lawyer, then the part time or distance education might not allow you for the same as per

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anjani jha jha
2013-12-18 17:31:23
LL.B. in distance education is not permitted in India so it is not possible at present circumstances

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Nikhlesh Mathur
2013-12-18 19:07:42
There is no provision to study Law through distance education mode. You need to go through the conventional mode only. Therefore start preparing for its competitive exam if your interest in it is so great.

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