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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Doing M.Com would give you a Masers degree and doing LLB will give you a Bachelors degree in law.

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RD Rawat

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I am Govt. employed person so i want correspondence LLB digri

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Bohit Sharma

Beginner-Level 2

Although, LLB cannot be done through distance learning but still you can do LLB from any state university affiliated college along with your job because they consider the pupil's job profiles which do not allow them to attend regular classes thus they waive off the conditions of attending regular classes and you can just appear in exams, while continuing your job.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Bar Council of India does not recognize LLB by distance learning. You may not able to practice in court after LLB by distance learning. You may take your decision based on this information.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Kindly specify your question

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Rituvendra Singh

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Graduate-level professional courses are not offered through correspondence/distance. But there are Institutions offering full-time LLB where attendance is not compulsory, you only have to appear for the written examinations. However, such Institutions are not given much weight-age by employers, so it might not help you a lot. But, otherwise it is a very good combination of courses/degrees. Since you have done B.Com. as well, it will be easier for you to understand and master laws relating to finance, tax, trade, etc. and based on that, after completion of LLB, you can either join a corporate house as a part of their legal team or join
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2014-05-23 17:14:10

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MIOPS jbv

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THERE IS NO UNIVERSITY CONDUCTS THIS PROGRAM ON DISTANCE ONLY REGULAR DEGREE WILL BE RECOGNIZED

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2013-12-19 12:27:58

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aru chopra

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Hi,
NIOS student can definitely go ahead with any desired career. Also if you wish to pursue the law degree just for gaining knowledge, you can go ahead with distance degree.
But if you wish to practice as a lawyer, then the part time or distance education might not allow you for the same as per the rules of Bar Council of India.
However, if you are keen on correspondence study, then you can consider the below options-
National Law School of India University
Kuvempu University Distance Education
Centre for Distance and Open Learning
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