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Shravani

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Yes. As per UGC, you can pursue 2 degree courses simultaneously provided one is through regular mode and another one is through distance/online mode.

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Sarathi Sankar

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The course is available for all the students who cleared the 12th class from the commerce stream. B.Com distance education in India is one of the most pursued courses in order to get into management, banking, taxation & more.

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Anshika Maurya

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SLN Correspondence College has study centers in both Jayanagar and Banashankari areas in Bangalore. The nearest location to SLN Correspondence College would depend on your current location. You can check the addresses and contact details of both the study centers on the official website of SLN Correspondence College and choose the one that is closer to your location.

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YASH SHARMA

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Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU) offers LL.B. Through distance learning mode. The last date for admission to the LL.B. Distance learning programme at CCSU varies from year to year and may depend on several factors, such as the availability of seats, the start date of the academic session, and the admission schedule of the university. To find out the last date for admission to the LL.B. Distance learning programme at CCSU, you can visit the official website of the university or contact the admission office. The university usually publishes the admission notification and schedule on its website, which includes the last date for s
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YASH SHARMA

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Completing an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree from a correspondence or distance learning programme can provide you with a solid foundation in legal theory and practice, as well as a range of skills that are valuable in various legal and non-legal professions. However, there are certain factors you should consider when evaluating the potential future opportunities in the legal domain after completing an LL.B. From a correspondence programme. One key factor is the recognition and reputation of the institution offering the LL.B. Programme. Employers and clients in the legal domain often value degrees from reputable institutions that have
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