Distance/Correspondence LLB

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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No, there is no provision in India to do LLB through a correspondence mode. Without an LLB course done in a regular mode, you won't be able to practice law in any court in India. After class 12th, one can join for 5 year LLB course and a degree holder can join for 3 year LLB. All the best.

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Sajal Jain

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It is not possible, and degree is not valid.

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Disha Chauhan

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No, Symbiosis Law School, Pune offers offers full-time LLB program, and the fees is INR 5.34 Lakh.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Jasbir,
Yes, you can definitely go for distance LLB degree.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Chetan,
Kindly give a detailed question which will help us in answering your query. However, assuming that you've asked about colleges in Pune offering 3 year Distance education in LL.B. Let me inform you that law is a professional course and not something you should opt as a distance learning. Kindly attend full time classes.

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jyoti goel

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As per my knowledge correspondence for llb is not valid. Since it is a professional course and not just something to mug up and produce that in exams.it needs practical understanding as well. You nees to do various moot courts as well to understand the concept in a practical way

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Yes, you are. Your LL.B matters most for this exam. As for B.Com, it doesn't affect your eligibility. Whether you did this through correspondence or distance, it is valid as long as the institute is approved by UGC.

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MONSEIUR DAVESBST,CEPT UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD

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Only a person who has done a full time LLB is recognised to be eligible to practice law in India. There are colleges, which promises to allow students to complete their LL.B. Course through distance mode.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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You can't do two distance programs at once even if it is from different colleges. There is a certain UGC guideline that prohibits a student from pursuing two degree courses at once.

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