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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to register with Bar Council of India if you have done regular LLB from a university or institute recognised by it.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
LLB programme is available only in regular mode as per Bar Council of India. There is no permission or recognition for evening or weekend classes
If any college offers such type of facility then you should check the validity of the college or university.
All the best!

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LL.B Entrance Examination (5 Year Course)
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Gyan Prakash
Publisher: Ramesh Publishing House-delhi (2012)
The Ultimate Guide to the LLB Entrance Examination 2012
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M A Rashid,Nisa Fasil
Publisher: LexisNexis (2012)

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Padmajan Jayakumar

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You can opt for BBA + LLB, which is a 5 years integrated course.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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IGNOU does not offer LLB degree course. Bar Council of India does not recognise LLB by distance learning and such graduates can not practice in Indian courts. Therefore, you are advised to seek admission in a regular University to become lawyer. You can do specialist law courses such as Cyber laws, Labour laws, etc. from universities or institutes by distance learning.

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Yes, it is possible.

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