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Amit Jain

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To be eligible for DU LLB, an aspirant must possess a graduate or post graduate degree from any recognised university. Also the aspirant must possess the requisite
marks in the qualifying examination which depends upon the category of the aspirant that is of the candidate is of general category or reserved category.

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To become a member of bar council of India, you need to clear National Bar exam or the bar exam for respective state you want to become member of. However, only LLB degree holders are eligible for sitting in bar exams. Unfortunately you cannot do LLB from open university as there is no provision for it. LLB is a full time course and can be done only from an accredited university recognised by University Grants Commission. You can do Diploma courses in law but you would still not be eligible for the bar exam.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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First of all, I think the fact that IMS Law College is comparatively new and a private college gives an edge to Faculty of law, Allahabad University which is a centralised government university. Now, let us discuss pros and cons of both colleges. Pros of Faculty of law, Allahabad University are the faculty and alumni basis which includes many chief justice of India and prominent lawyers. Another pro is the fact that you can intern with some phenomenally well lawyer in Allahabad high court and if you are going for litigation, it can be a good choice. However, the placements of Allahabad University are not really encouraging since it
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Krishna Rodge

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Hi there,
The study to both these courses is a bit tough. Yes, you can option for studying these two courses together as many subjects covered under CA are covered under LLB as well. So it would not be that difficult to study these two courses together. Also, the main thing which you should keep in mind is that both these courses need a thorough study and also you should give sufficient time to both LLB and CA.
The benefits of these two courses done together would be that you will get great career opportunities once you complete CA with LLB. Also, private sector has always loved this combination of these two courses and they get paid ver
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Krishna Rodge

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Hi there,
Both these colleges are one of the oldest law institutions in India. Many top eminent jurists are alumni of both these institutions.
But I would suggest you to option for BHU. BHU is one of the oldest law universities in northern India. It has a great faculty and is known for its education as not only for placements to students but the education given here is very helpful for a lawyer for judiciary exams and civil services. The faculty concentrates on a philosophy of law to be taught to students rather than just teaching what law is.
GLC though being one of the oldest law colleges in India, it has not been liked much by the stud
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Krishna Rodge

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Hi there,
Yes, you are eligible to do an LLB course even if you have completed your graduation through distance learning program. The only requirement is that the degree so obtained by you should be from a well recognized college/ university.
Also, you need to check with the college/university in which you wish to seek admission in. The Kerala High Court in a recent judgement has said that "Degree obtained through Distance Education cannot be considered as an eligible qualification for LLB Course"
But there are many colleges/universities that do not have this criteria.
I would suggest you to take up a regular LLB course.
I hope, this inform
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
Well NLU Odisha is a specialized NLU meant only for legal education while VIT, Chennai offers other courses as well thus the difference is made.
Apart from this NLU Odisha has certain advantages owing to its NLU tag and thus has better academics and better standards in terms of LLB than VIT.
The infrastructure is good including playgrounds and other sports facilities and it also hosts a number of co-curricular activities including music debates etc. The infrastructure thus is satisfactory and caters to every need.
Placements for students seem to be satisfactory as tier 2 and tier 3 law firms do recruit here and also you have oth
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi, well NALSAR must be the preference anyways as it is the top most NLU in India and it needs no recognition as such. NALSAR has been one of the oldest NLUs and thus is a pioneer in the field of legal education. The infrastructure at NALSAR is good and you have facilities ranging from sports to music to moot courts to debates to MUNs etc. You have specialized committees for every activity.
Also, the faculties at NALSAR are much experienced and have a name in their own fields and their efficiency is thus beyond doubt.
Also, it is an NLU at the top level the placements are the best here as all the top law firms including CAM, SAM, TRILEGA
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