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Scholar-Level 17
Since you have completed your B.A and B.Ed degrees, you may be eligible to apply for the LLB program offered by various universities and institutions across India. It is recommended to visit the official website of the
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Research and select a university or institution that offers an LL.B. Course through distance education. Look for a reputable and recognised institution.
2. Check the eligibility criteria for admission to the course, such as educational qualifications and age limits.
3. Apply for admission to the course by filling out the application form and submitting the required documents and fees.
4. Once admitted, attend online classes, complete assignments and submit them online, and participate in online discussions and forums as required by the course.
5. P
New answer posted
2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
However, there are some universities or law colleges that may offer LLB courses in Hindi or other regional languages. Therefore, it is advisable to check the official website or brochure of the respective university or law college you are interested in, to know about the medium of instruction for their LLB program.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
2. Osmania University College of Law, Hyderabad
3. Kakatiya University, Warangal
4. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Law College, Hyderabad
5. ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
6. Mahatma Gandhi Law College, Hyderabad
7. Pendekanti Law College, Hyderabad
8. K. V. Ranga Reddy Law College, Hyderabad
9. Shadan Law College, Hyderabad
10. Sultan-ul-Uloom College of Law, Hy
New answer posted
2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Some popular LL.B. entrance exams in India include CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), AILET (All India Law Entrance Test), LSAT (Law School Admission Test), DU LLB Entrance Exam, and MH CET Law. You can check the eligibility criteria and application process for the
New answer posted
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Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
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Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. Research law schools: Identify law schools that offer LL.B. Programs and meet your eligibility criteria.
2. Check the admission process: Check the admission process and eligibility criteria for the LL.B. Programs of the law schools you are interested in. Some law schools may require you to appear for an entrance exam or have minimum qualifying marks in your previous academic qualifications.
3. Prepare for entrance exams: If the law school you are interested in requires you to appear for an entrance exam, start preparing for the same as soon
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. Check the eligibility criteria: The eligibility criteria for LL. M. programs may vary from one university to another. Make sure that you fulfill the eligibility requirements for the LL. M. programme in Family Law that you are interested in.
2. Choose a reputed university: Choose a university that is well-known for its LL. M. programme in Family Law and has experienced faculty in this field. You can also consider universities that offer internships and placements in reputed law firms or organizations t
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