Can one pursue LLB via evening colleges? If yes, can graduates from these colleges practice in a court of law? Are these BCI/UGC approved?
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Yes India we do have certain colleges that offer evening course but they are 3year LLB course.theu are offered by Delhi law academy. And they are approved by BCI. The eligibility criteria is that you need to have a under graduate or post graduate degree from a recognised university with minimum aggregate of 45%.
Below is link attached that all the relevant details about the evening course that will help.
Best of luck for your future endeavours.
https://www.delhilawacademy.com/3-years-evening-llb-course-pros-cons/
Yes India we do have certain colleges that offer evening course but they are 3year LLB course.theu are offered by Delhi law academy. And they are approved by BCI. The eligibility criteria is that you need to have a under graduate or post graduate degree from a recognised university with minimum aggregate of 45%.
Below is link attached that all the relevant details about the evening course that will help.
Best of luck for your future endeavours.
https://www.delhilawacademy.com/3-years-evening-llb-course-pros-cons/
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Thank you
I am so sorry but there is small problem the link that I have you has wrong information and I did not read it properly it was my bad actually few years back BCI stop evening course. I am really sorry for my mistake.
My sincere apologies.
My sincere apologies.
No problem. The is for your help.
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Any LLB or any law degree 5 year or 3 year in a distance mode or correspondence ie in evening classes is 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 sit for any exams.
Best of luck
Any LLB or any law degree 5 year or 3 year in a distance mode or correspondence ie in evening classes is 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 sit for any exams.
Best of luck
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