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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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You have to first complete B.A. After that you can take admission in LL.B. 3yrs.

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All Universities have different schedules of admission but mainly Jan to July, the admissions or entrance process is active.

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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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You can do LL. M with mentioned subjects after which you can be a lecturer in any law college (NET also require in some institutes),. .

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All Universities or college have different fee structure, But the fees of government colleges are less than that of private.

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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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You can get admission for LL.B. (3 years) through CLAT or any university entrance exam or Direct admission in any private college.

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You can take admission in LL.B through CLAT or university entrance exam or Direct admission in private college.

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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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If you are in Delhi NCR, you can take admission in Mewar Law Institute affiliated with CCS University.

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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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All Universities have different cut-offs and It may change every year according to exams.

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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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Because Bar Council of India (Which regulates lawyers profession)does not recognize any distance education degree for LL.B. Therefore, even if you managed to obtain one, you will not be able to practice in court with that degree. In simple words, you can't become lawyer doing LL.B. through distance or correspondence mode.

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Gaurav SinghContact for Judiciary Preparation Guidance

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After completing your B.A., you can do LL.B. a 3 year programme from other University. LL.B. is a regular course and it can't be studied from a distance mode or from any open university.

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