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Santosh Kumar

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No, corresponding course are allowed in UPSC.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, you are eligible for the UPSC exam and MBA in distant mode.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, correspondence degree is eligible for UPSC exam. But it should be from a recognized university like IGNOU. People has already cleared UPSC exams, who had studied from correspondence course. Best of luck.

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Nikita Verma

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Please check our site for more info.

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Yash Gupta

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https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-tourism-and-travel-management-gwalior-25237/reviews Kindly check all eligibility details here.
It will help you in guiding more better.
All the best.!!

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Yash Gupta

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Hi,
Distance learning course isn't enough to practice law in India. As per the Bar Council of India's guidelines, one need to have a law degree to practice law in India. One of the prerequisite to practice in any state is to have a regular course law degree. Law course pursued through a distance learning is only for knowledge sake. Through distance learning, one can understand law, but cannot practice. Such courses are offered for people interested in understanding law. There are many people who are interested in understanding law, so that they are not be fooled by lawyers or advocates. Whereas, some people do it for their own long pend
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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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ICFAI University. Sikkim Manipal University. Annamalai University. Ranked 2nd among the top B-Schools offering distance education in India by Zee Business. Prin. Amity University. Lovely Professional University. The distance PGDM at NMIMS is definitely worth it, and will give your career the necessary boost. Narsee MonjeeInstitute of Management Studies has a very good name in India for the Regular Mode MBA program. That is why MBA is designed to be a heavily practical oriented course.

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Dhanya John

Beginner-Level 4

Distance education in LL.B is not a good idea. It won't lead to any professional experience. Go for a regular classes and enjoy the exposure.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Please check out the university guidelines for this. LL.B in itself is a bulky course. You need to give time to this course.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

No, you have to attend regular course or else, you won't be given license to practice law by Bar Council of India.

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