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2016-03-08 00:42:08

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2016-03-07 22:30:30

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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You can go for DISA or CS.

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2016-03-07 18:41:24

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Vedant Kumar

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Hi Dharmesh,
For list of colleges offering PG in law in Mumbai via correspondence / e-learning / part time , kindly refer the link below:
http://goo.gl/14T2jL
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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2016-03-07 09:46:50

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AISHA BANSAL

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Hello Tarun,
In my point of view, no professional course should be done through distance. Distance courses will not give practical experience that are necessary to enhance professional skills. So, you better go for full time BA-LLB courses. There are several top colleges that provide integrated LLB courses i.e. BA-LLB or BBA-LLB.

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2016-03-07 09:19:26

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AISHA BANSAL

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Symbiosis Law College is the best in Pune.

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2016-03-05 13:16:48

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Gurneet,
If you want to pursue a career in law then you should go for CS and then LLB because these two courses along with each other will be an added advantage. If you pursue CA and LLB that hardly makes a sense because both field are entirely different. Though CA's can also work as an advocate in taxation representations on behalf of clients but CS + LLB is a better option.

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2016-03-05 13:13:17

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Akshay,
What is the specialization in law? If it is labor related then try for XLRI, where you can go for industrial relations, human resource, etc. You will be best for labor relations and HR, etc.

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2016-03-04 21:31:46

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Pradeep Mathuriano where to go but inside

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What are you asking? It is well-known, if you do it successfully, opportunities will follow you anywhere on the earth but not just a degree or passing marks.

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2016-03-04 17:44:29

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Rahul Tewari

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Hi Suryaveer,
The choice is yours and you are alone. Always remember, preparation entirely depends on your caliber and understanding of the subject. You may start preparation when you feel comfortable.
The minimum eligibility for CLAT is class 12th. This eligibility is for the universities, which provide 5 year law course after class 12th. For the universities, who have 2 years degree law school, the minimum eligibility is graduation in any field.
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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