Law Course
Tribhuwan Pandey
(Expert) 18 May 2009
Law course through correspondence is not valid. Now it is regular course.
kaushikphm
(Querist) 18 May 2009
This query is : Resolved
Dear Sir,
My wife completed 12th std and persuing B.Com. Now, We plan to pursue Law course by correspendence in tamilnadu. Please suggest us proper university to study.
Guest
(Expert) 19 May 2009
Two degree courses are not permitted to be pursued simultaneously; If you intend to pursue the law course through correspondence (such courses are not valid for advocate enrolment), Annamalai University is conducting 'BAL (Bachelor of Academic Laws)'; For further clarification, you can visit the university's website, please.
Guest
(Expert) 19 May 2009
Correspondence course won't make you entitled to become a practising advocate. I have strong reservations about "Annamalai University", especially in LLM course, because they are never serious of about their students and they would not conduct examinations properly and they would not intimate the results properly. The worst administration they have.
Somnath mukherjee
(Expert) 19 May 2009
There is no value of correspondence degree course in Law.
Sachin Bhatia
(Expert) 12 October 2009
There is no value of correspondence degree course in Law. After doing this you can not practice as an advocate.