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Nevertheless, if you are a graduate then you are eligible for the 3 year LLB course; there is no upper age limit for admission in this course. You are eligible for this course if you have pursued your graduation by distance learning or correspondence mode. However, if you have graduated through open universities system, you would not be eligible for admission in law courses.
In addition to this many institutes and universities offer PG Diploma/
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Government Law College is a highly reputed and re
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Surely Fairfield Institute is a better option because it has a good teaching staff and good facilities also it is affiliated by a leading government University named Indraprastha University Delhi.
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