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Hi LLB correspondence course is be there.


Sowmya S 16th May, 2024
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Shambhavi shambhavi 17th Dec, 2024

In India, the Bar Council of India (BCI) does not recognize LLB degrees obtained through distance or correspondence modes. This means that individuals holding such degrees are ineligible to practice law in India or appear for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).


While some universities offer law-related courses through distance education, these are typically at the diploma or certificate level and do not qualify a graduate to practice as a lawyer. For instance, the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) offers online and hybrid programs, including a Master of Business Laws and various postgraduate diplomas.


If your goal is to become a practicing lawyer in India, it's essential to enroll in a full-time, regular LLB program approved by the BCI. These programs are typically of three years' duration for graduates or five years for undergraduate integrated courses.


In summary, while correspondence courses in law exist, they do not lead to an LLB degree recognized by the BCI for practicing law in India. Therefore, to pursue a career as a lawyer, enrolling in a regular, full-time LLB program is necessary.




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