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M.H. College of Law (Recognized by Government of Karnataka, Affiliated to Karnataka State Law University, Hubli) is a private college.
The courses in the college are approved by Bar Council of India. The college has hostel, library, WiFi , ground etc.
But this college only offer a full time 3 year LLB course.
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If want to do LLB through correspondence then best option would be IGNOU. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) provides vivid certified courses in the law domain.But let me tell you one thing , if you want to become a lawyer in future then LLB through distance or correspondence mode is not the best option.If you are serious about it then go for fulltime course.

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