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Deepti Manocha

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Application process is going on. You can fill the form here:
http://klccal.edu.in/klc-online-application/
For other details, contact the college directly.

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kanu vashisht

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It depends upon the course curriculum, institution guidelines and rules for attending the classes. Firstly, you must know which institution you want to go for.

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Ashima Guleria

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It depends on the institute, but the average fee would be around INR 1,38,100.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Here are some of the best institutes which offer law courses in Madhya Pradesh. To seek admission in them, different criteria is there. In among if them best is NLU, Jodhpur which will is allotted through CLAT exam. They are National Law Institute University- [NLIU], Bhopal, Devi Ahilya University- [DAU], Indore and ITM University- [ITMU].

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Saishree,
There are plenty of universities offering LLB via distance education mode like Dr Ambedkar Law University-Chennai, NLSIU-Bangalore and Annamalai University but you cannot practice law and will not be deemed eligible for law competitive exams. BCI only accepts LLB through regular mode and that students are all eligible to practice as lawyers.

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Pallavi Bhartikeep calm ....time have to change

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A major portion of the syllabus is the same in both LLB and LLB honours. But there are only a few differences:
LLB gives an overview of various subjects, whereas, LLB (Hons) gives more in-depth knowledge of those very subjects.
For Example, there is a separate paper of Human Rights, IT Law, Administrative Law, RTI, etc., in University of Allahabad (offering Hons course) but there isn't any such separate paper in other universities offering LLB course.
After LLB, you may not be able to specialize but after LLB (Hons), you can specialize.
For example, an LLB student can pursue simple LLM degree course but cannot pursue LLM (specialization co
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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MBL is a two-year distance course. This course, which is popularly known as M.B.L. is particularly tailored for the lower, medium and higher level managers to acquire better skills and capability for better decisions. In a changing technological and business environment, this clear vision propelled the faculty of National Law School of India University to design this course in a way to benefit all persons engaged in trade, commerce, industries and business, both in private or public sectors.
Criteria for selecting admission to Distance Education Courses:- Distance education programmes do not have barriers of age restriction, nationalit
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria for B.A. +LLB programs at Govt. Law College, Coimbatore is 10+2 with 45% of marks( 5% relaxation to reserved categories).
ADMISSION PROCEDURE :- Admission to 3 Year (LL.B ) / 5 Year (LL.M.) Degree Course is based on Academic Merit through counseling.
So admission are based on 12th marks, Hence no entrance exam is here.
More Details Visit:www.tndalu.ac.in

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Yes its possible, but it depends on which paper are you preparing for like for CLAT /set/AILET different last year papers are available on online so you buy it from there I prefer you to buy from Odisha publication. Thank you.

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