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Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafriteacher by choice not chance...

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Dear. there is no need for LL.m by correspondent because one year LL.m available in many universities. u can take admission in Rama University in kanpur.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Doing a graduation is always good as it gives You alternate career source and opportunity to grow

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Many universities provide a bachelor's degree in law through correspondence course. Candidates, who are willing to do their graduation through distance education need to choose a university of their choice and can join the nearest study centre. A profession in the field of law brings in reputation and dignity and this attracts many candidates towards this field. Lawyers also have lot of job opportunities and the pay they get is also good.
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Ranjith Kumar LagisettyI'm a guy who is straight forward and friendly

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MA is a degree you can get by studying in two ways. One is full time or class based and one is distance learning. However, one can do MA in any domain in distance learning and they can appear for M.Phil/PhD. Since these two are also degrees you can earn by joining into those fields. Where as PhD is the highest degree qualification for a person to learn and to create knowledge in the field one will go for research.
So you are eligible for PhD after completing MA. I hope that above information will help you in one way or other. Have a good time!

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Nibedita Panigrahi

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it's possible but a lil hard work u need to do and time management.thanks.

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