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I am a working for a bank from last 5 years...I want to pursue LAW without leaving my job . I stay in hyd.


Boinapalli Suresh 19th Jul, 2019
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Ranjot Singh Student Expert 19th Jul, 2019

Dear student, there is no use of pursuing law in distance or coresspondent mode. It is so because Bar Council of India does not recognise a degree from a correspondent college. Hence you will not be allowed to practice law in any of the Courts in India. It will be better if you leave your job and go for LLB in a regular college.

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