Distance learning Centre-Karnataka State Open University

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Ashwani Aman

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As per the guidelines of Bar Council of India, correspondence course in law including Llb is not recognised. So there is no recognization to courses in law offered by correspondence and if any college is offering correspondence course in law then it might be flouting rules of Bar Council of India. Further, if you choose to do LLB from such college then you might have issues in registration with Bar Council after completing the course. so choose wisely.

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Dhanya John

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Yes, you can do LLB course after pharmacy course or any course. After class 12th, you can join 5 years integrated course or 3 year degree course after any other degree.

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aayush verma

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Candidates must have scored 45% in graduation/post graduation to get eligible for the course.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Yes, you can do LLB. You are eligible for a 3 year LLB course for which, you may opt any private institute or you can appear into entrance exam in DU.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

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Hi Milekha,
As per the rules of Bar Council of India (BCI), one cannot pursue a LLB course through distance/correspondence/online modes. Only a person who has done a full time LLB is recognised to be eligible to practice law in India.
There are colleges, which promise to allow students to complete their LLB course through distance mode. However, such courses or arrangements are completely illegal and one should not fall for such traps.
Moreover, regarding certain colleges offering innovative degrees in law (which are not eligible for practice in law) may not be recognised by UGC.

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Megha Aggarwal

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The fee is approximately 15K.

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Megha Aggarwal

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The fee is approximately 15K.

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