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What about only LLB for working candidates


AB SRIVASTAV 16th May, 2018
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Krishangi Singh. 25th Jun, 2018

Hello, 

If you are planning on working and pursuing an LLB degree then it would not be a good option as it has a duration of 3-5 years and divided into six semesters. Admission into this course would require entrance examinations like CLAT or LAWCET. Therefore, it would need an immense amount of time and commitment to excel in it. If you feel like you would be able to manage working and studying then you may but it would be advised to not. 

Hope this helps you and good luck

Yoshita 25th Jun, 2018

Hello

If you work in the weekdays then you can opt in for correspondence course of LLB which would make it easier for you to work in weekdays and study at weekends

For more questions feel free to contact us 

Thank you 

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