Which one should I prefer for LL.B: Institute of Law, Nirma University or Distance learning Centre-Karnataka State Open University and why?

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    Saransh Bagdi

    7 years ago
    Nirma has very experienced, cooperative and professional facilities in all of the areas that it offers. Institute always been placed into 30th position by the top ranking sources. We here have a very good infrastructure as well as campus hostel. Very recounted professional and personalities are invited for guests lectures. Vast number of courses are offered here. College has tied up with many paid journals and softwares which are available for students. There are lot of curricular and extra curricular activities held at regular basis. College have facilities available for sports like lawn tennis, cricket, football, basketball, volleyba
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    saurabh sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    A counter question: Do you need a law degree just for the name sake or you desire to pursue advocacy or something else in this field?
    As far as I remember, Bar Council of India does not recognize any such degree obtained from distance learning. Further, distance learning won't give you anything other than a degree. And considering the level of competition in the market, you would have to pursue some other course too to survive.
    Comparing distance learning with Nirma University for law is not very obvious. If you get opportunity to be admitted in Nirma University for law, do go for it without considering even twice.
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi there,
    Well, the choice between the two becomes significant when you look for the result that you get after getting the degree.
    A distance learning course in law offers you nothing more than a degree in your name which is not recognized by Bar Council and thus you don't get to be recognized as a law graduate.Thus the whole purpose gets defeated. Also, that degree won't even be useful in applying for any competitive exam.
    However, a degree in law from Nirma would get you the recognition as a law graduate in the first place. Apart from this very significant factor, you have a lot of advantages at Nirma as it is one amongst the top priva
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    Ratnesh Pareek | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    The answer is Nirma, obviously.
    First of all, pursuing Law from an open university or as a distance learning course is not a good idea because Bar Council of India does not recognize LL.B through distance learning.
    So, pursuing law from any distance learning center is not a good thing.
    Secondly, Nirma is one of the top private colleges for law.
    Most of the students who don't get admission in national law universities and get a good rank chose Nirma as their second option.
    So, the classmates you get will be really good in terms of knowledge, hard work and intellectual level. You will get good competition there and that will make you a better
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    Rohit Sharma A law student from Nujs to help here | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Institute of Law NIRMA University is among the best private university of the country in law as well as management courses. The options you will get in Karnataka State Open University will be very limited in nature. In NIRMA University, most of the students are from rank 2000-3000 in common law entrance test which clearly shows that the crowd is much better any day than Karnataka State Open University. Additionally, in open universities, you miss out on several things like law school life, moot court experience, participating and organising various events which are available in NIRMA University. It has improved a lot on placements also
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