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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The following Universities are offering the LL. M. course through distance mode.
1. Annamalai University (LLM)
2. National Law School of India Bangalore (MBL and PGDs)
3. NALSAR DDE Hyderabad (PGDs).

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Shivangi sharmaBe the best version of yourself..✊✊

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Yes u can do it from any top university of india.

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Harleen Kaur

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Yes, you can apply for the same as you are a graduate. But, before that please check eligibility criteria like a percentage.

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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HiThe correspondence course will not get lateral entry admission in most of the courses. You can also browse some college sites which clearly state all details of admission criteria. Like I know of LPU which would inform you the eligibility for a course, admission criteria as well as the scholarship for which you would be eligible including the scholarships it offers to aid education in such grim conditions of covid. All the best !

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Nanduraj

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Yes, no issues. You can apply for any examination which matches your qualification.

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Rishabh kumar Mishra

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It is depend on you if you can. But you have to do hard work.

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