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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Well, a law course is only valid if it's done in full time manner, as per UGC as well as bar council. So, there is no use, as the course would not be recognized, if it's done through a means other than a regular classroom 3 or 5 year course.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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If you want to do LL.B in distance for various colleges in India which provide distance education in LL.B. The rose also discussion on Shiksha to get part of a discussion visit below Shiksha link-
https://www.shiksha.com/tags/online-llb-tdp-419493
Hope this helps you. Be free to share any problem you have. All the best for your bright future!

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Neha Batra

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No, it is not necessary but you can pursue law as it will be a good combination. The scope widens and you will get good opportunities.

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Neha Batra

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Yes, you can very well do CS and law. It's a good combination and will help you in the corporate world.

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Dhanya John

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Hi, Minimum of 45+% is a requirement but as the college only provides 60 seats, you have to be in merits in both the entrance as well as your degree. And to my personal knowledge, there is no management quota. It is strictly merit basis.

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PUSHPAK DHOOT

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Legal Advisory- After LL.B, you can join not only corporate firms, but also organizations such as NGOs, individual law firms, Banks, Think Tanks (such as Vivekananda International Foundation), etc. Please keep in mind that you need to qualify the exam of Bar Council of India before you can do any of these. Government Sector- You can apply for government jobs in the legal departments of various PSUs as well as High Courts. Such posts are generally filled by Public Service Commissions of various states. You can also write the SSC CGL exam for posts such as Income Tax Officer, Assistant in the Central Secretariat, etc. Teaching- You can g
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PUSHPAK DHOOT

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You can do it from any National University or Open University. But if you want to practice as an attorney / advocate, then your degree won't be considered by Bar council of India, as the said institute does not recognise the law degree taken from correspondence / distance / online course.

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Neha Batra

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Yes, law can be studied at any age. You can pursue it through university. It can be done through any of the states also.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Karthi,
GLC, Trichy's admission process involves passing the 12th board from a recognized college and Admission will be based on a CLAT (Combined Law Aptitude Test). Further, the fees is average 1400/- per year and goes up to 7000 for 5 years.

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