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Dear Aspirant, It appears that you are misinformed about correspondence courses. Not every course is allowed or is available through correspondence. Considering Law as a career is a very good option and definitely, you are on the right track and have asked this question at the right time. It would be ideal that you join the 5-year integrated full-time course of Graduation+LLB from a recognised college and university. You can appear for CLAT and aim for doing it from top Law Institutes in India. Please let me inform you that as per Bar Council of India, LLB course CANNOT be offered through dist

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Dear Aspirant, Your question is interesting since that gave me a feeling as if you were in a market and you were wondering which product to choose. Please keep in mind that its career and its your career and not a market place where you can choose anything you like or have in mind. I would like to firstly assess whether you are capable for Law studies and do you have the interest, passion and aptitude to get into law as a career and get successful. Law as a career definitely is challenging, interesting and growing and yes money making too. It also depends on which Law you choose for caree

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Dear Aspirant, Commerce graduation would be a good base for studying Law and getting into Corporate Law as a specialisation. You can have your own practice of Corporate Law or may you can join a Law firm too. Yes, the Three Year LLB course eligibility is minimum a Graduate. Therefore, you have completed BCom or thinking of doing LLB after BCom, then definitely you can do it. Just ensure that the LLB course is under a Statutory University and the college through which you are thinking of doing it is recognised by Bar Council of India (BCI). Further, let me share that there is no correspondence

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Hi Dheeraj, Basically there are two types of LLB (Bachelor of legislative law) offered on the basis of educational qualification and the duration of same course. One of the LLB course offered for three years for students having a bachelor's degree and other is the LLB course is offered for five year for students having senior secondary degree. So being done your 12th you are eligible for the LLB five course for which there is no provision of minimum percentage marks required in the 12th to pursue the same course from many private universities with low rating. But for pursuing of this course

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Dear Aspirant, Can you tell me from which State/City are you wishing to do LLB course after graduation. As far as Maharashtra is concerned, for LLB course admission there is now a compulsory Entrance Test. This entrance test is compulsory for three year and five year LLB course admission as per the Govt. of Maharashtra notification. Best wishes

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Hello Dear Aspirant, A warm welcome to Career Guide.com Thanks for visiting us and writing us your career query. Law as career is one of the first choice of the career among the students this days has been gaining a lot of demand in this days law is conceder as the prestige’s career option.  One can study law either after 12th or after their graduation degree.  Many a times students those who knave a good leadership qualities, debate qualities etc. think job making a career in the law field.  If you are taking an admission after 12th you can go for the 5years law courts an

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Hello Dear Aspirant, A warm welcome to Career Guide.com Thanks for visiting us and writing us your career query As to go for the graduation degree in any field and for any course now a day’s students has to have a good percentage in 12th and also have to give entrance exams.  As you are planning to go for the Law course after 12th you need to make some of the preparations.  To go for the Law course you will be needed to take the entrance exam and on clearing the entrance exam you will be eligible for the Law degree programmed.  The entrance exams which are conducted are &n

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