Best law colleges for evening courses?
I have know idea where are you from but if you want to study LLB then the best college be it morning or evening has to be Hazra law college.
Located it Calcutta , it is actually the department of law of the Calcutta University.
It has a rich heritage and best system to groom Candidates as per the mojo required to be a lawyer.
Best wishes.
There are so many evening law colleges all over India. If you please mention from which part of the country you belong then It will helpful for me to reach you with the correct information.
All the best!
I am currently in Delhi.
Thanks,
Anish
Half of the colleges mentioned here are not even colleges they are coaching institutes.
ILI and the centres of Delhi University mentioned here don't provide evening law courses. Delhi University has recently discontinued evening law courses as BCI doesn't recognise correspondence courses for law anymore.
NLU delhi is only for 5 year law courses and doesn't provide an correspondence law degrees.
Delhi law academy is the best law College for evening course. In order to be eligible for the 3 years evening LLB course from any of the university or law College whose LLB programs are approved by the bar council of India (BCI), candidate must have completed the bachelor and master degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 45% Aggregate Marks in any discipline. As per the norms set by the Bar council of India, the maximum age limit to apply for the 3 years LLB program for the general candidates is 30 years whereas it has given the right to the university to give concession of 5 more year for the applicant belonging to SC/ST or any other Backward category.
Hi Anish,
There are not many colleges providing evening colleges for LLB studies. And so you will be asked to choose distance mode of education for law.
But you can try in Delhi University. As it provides a batch for professionals seeking to pursing law course aside.
Minimum requirement is graduation degree with 50% in graduation, if general category and you will be required to clear DULLB entrance exam.
Rest eligibility criteria you can even check here:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb
Law courses like 5 year or 3 year degrees which are offered in a distance mode or correspondence in evening classes are not recognised by the Bar Council of India. Earlier various colleges used to provide law degrees in distance mode but now the BCI has discontinued to recognise any of the distance mode or correspondence law courses in order to mantain the standard of legal education.
There might be a few colleges offering distance mode law still, but they aren't recognised by BCI and won't hold any value. Nor will you be permitted to practice law or sir for any exams. It would be suggested to not enroll for any such courses and go for regular law degree instead.
Best of luck