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hi.. I am 50 years old and have a masters degree in Criminology.. my father was an established advocate before he passed away.. I had committed to him that I would do my law degree... is it possible to study law through correspondence and later look at practice. pls let me know regards


Anand Sharma Chanakyan 12th Sep, 2021
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Supriya Omi 12th Sep, 2021
Hello there!
Yes. You can definitely go ahead and pursue law. Although for becoming a good lawyer you need to join proper college for the same.
There are few colleges and universities which might allow correspondence law course but you need to join a proper college course for the same.
You can go ahead and prepare for CLAT and perform well. Like that you can get into a proper NLUs.
Decide what you find comfort in.
Good Luck!

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