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S.A.R.V. Likhith

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No, NLSIU ( National law School of India university), bangalore does not offer LLB in distance mode. It provides a regular 3-year LLB and 5-year BA LLB (Hons) . Program through full-time on - campus learning. However, NLSIU offers distance learning Diploma programs in subjects like Cyber Law, Human Rights Law, and Intellectual Property Law. For LLB through distance mode, consider universities like IGNOU, Annamalai University, or Karnataka State law University.

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Challagundla Jaswanth

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Patna Law College (LL.B) admission needs a  Bachelor's degree with 45% marks (40% for SC / ST candidates) Now the candidates have to qualify Patna University Law Entrance Test (PULAT) for Admission. The fee should be paid online through website of Patna University by submitting all the necessary docs. Entrance exam is followed by merit and counseling for admission. 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Seats for LLB at Govt. J. Yoganandam Chhattisgarh College are allocated based on merit, which is prepared based on the seat intake and 12th-score of applicants. There is no separate entrance exam for LLB admission at Govt. J. Yoganandam Chhattisgarh College. A minimum of 45% marks for general, 40% for SC/ST, and 42% for OBC are required in order to apply for admission in LLB. The seats intake for this course is 160, and merit will be prepared based upon it only, so you need to have a favorable score in your 12th in order to get admission easily.

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Aruna Chhetri

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Hello! Greetings everyone

"Pursuing an LLB through online or distance mode can be convenient for working professionals, but there are important factor to consider:

Bar Council of India (BCI) Recognition: LLB degrees obtained through distance or online modes are not recognised by the BCI. This means you won't be eligible to practice law in India or appear for the All India Bar Exam (AIBE), which is mandatory for practicing lawyers. For more details you can visit official website. 

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Hari Chagantipati

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An LLB degree from the Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions, Kala Amb, will ensure students earn between INR 2.5-5 LPA, at the very beginning. Fresh graduates could join as junior advocates, legal assistants, or corporate trainees, earning INR 20,000-40,000 per month.

After gaining experience (anything between 2-5 years) working in law firms, government positions, or even private practice, salaries could skyrocket to INR 6-10 LPA, depending on skills and location. Placements are below average, with local firms or courts being the major recruiters. 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Some colleges in Hyderabad provide LLB courses without the need to appear for entrance tests. These include Osmania University, Dr. BR Ambedkar Law College, and Shadan College of Law. These colleges do not use entrance tests as an admission criterion and consider the students' marks at the 10+2 examination for selection. They offer 3-year as well as 5-year LLB courses and enable students to study law without having to go through national-level entrance examinations like TS LAWCET or CLAT. Applicants need to submit mandatory documents like identity proof, academic certificates, and photographs at the time of admission.

 

 

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Challagundla Jaswanth

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To get admission into the 3-year LL.B. program at Jai Narain Vyas University, candidates need to have completed a bachelor's degree (following the 10+2+3 education pattern). General category applicants must have at least 45% aggregate marks, while SC/ST candidates are eligible with a minimum of 40%.

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