Regarding pursuing law as carrier
2 years ago
Hello Sir,
My name is Lord Vinanth Gowda. I have done my MBA / PGPM and worked in Bangalore for 12 years.
I lost my father recently and forced to come to my home town. Here I have no option for my carrier. We have no law colleges.
I am from Karnataka and is there a provision to just take exams through distance learning and can I read books and still graduate.
Regards,
Lord Vinanth Gowda
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A.Dear sir,
In some law colleges attendance is not compulsory.
In some law colleges attendance is not compulsory.
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A.Hi,
There are various colleges in Karnataka which offer law degrees through the distance mode.
There are various colleges in Karnataka which offer law degrees through the distance mode.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal
Responded 2 years ago
A.Hi,
In India, law degrees are given through the correspondence/distance mode. So there will be some colleges in Karnataka which will offer correspondence courses, you may verify the same.
In India, law degrees are given through the correspondence/distance mode. So there will be some colleges in Karnataka which will offer correspondence courses, you may verify the same.
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