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If you want to pursue LLB then consider doing it through regular mode as any other mode of part-time/distance learning/correspondence isn't recognized by Bar Council of India, also moreover law is a professional course as apart from gaining theoretical knowledge there are practical applications as well, admission process varies as per norms of the university, generally the eligibility criteria to pursue LLB is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with 45-50% aggregate, some of the top entrance exams are DU LLB, BHU UET, LAT(Allahabad University), there are also state level exams such as KLEE/MAHCET LAW/TS LAWCET/AP LAWCET etc, in many cases admission is also done on the merit of the qualifying examination such as The Tamil Nadu Dr BR Ambedkar University, so check out the universities for which you want to apply for and accordingly go through it.
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