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Can LLB be pursued through Distance Learning?


Ankit Goyal 20th Aug, 2023
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Sajal Trivedi 20th Aug, 2023

Hello aspirant,

Yes, distant learning programmes can be used to achieve an LLB (Bachelor of Laws). Numerous universities and organisations provide remote learning LLB programmes, enabling students to pursue a legal education without having to attend conventional on-campus sessions. Typically, these programmes offer online lectures, study guides, and guidance from tutors or mentors. For those who are unable to attend conventional sessions due to work or other commitments, online courses offer flexibility and convenience by allowing students to access course materials and complete assignments at their own pace. It is crucial to keep in mind that some programmes could occasionally call for on-campus attendance for exams or practical course requirements.

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