srinivas (HR) 16 December 2008
Apurva Kumar (Practicing Lawyer) 16 December 2008
In my knowledge no vrsity provide this facilities in 5yr law some vrsty provide but 3yrs and that degree cant b used for practicing as lawyer! rest on google search?
srinivas (HR) 16 December 2008
thanks for your immediate response. But this is for one of my friend. He finished his +2 before 5 yrs. and now he wants to continue his studies but he is very much intersted in law.
Regards
Srinivas
RAKHI BUDHIRAJA ADVOCATE (LAWYER AT BUDHIRAJA & ASSOCIATES SUPREME COURT OF INDIA) 26 December 2008
Maharishi Dyanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, provides the 5 year degree course of law.
srinivas (HR) 27 December 2008
Dear Rakhi,
Thanks for your information. I would be appreciate if you can provide some more information regarding this course.
Regards
Srinivas
A.Mohamed Thaheer (ADVOCATE) 03 April 2009
Dear Friend,
Normally, no UNIVERSITY OFFERS 5 years Law course in distance Education in India. Even, if there are some Universities offering distance education in law, and if you are qualified from such Universities, Bar Council Of any State will not recognise the degreefor enrolment as a Lawyer, and you cannot ptractise in any court in India. But, you can acquire some knowledge in law and with that you have to satisfy yourself.
ritu bhadana (advocate) 04 April 2009
i completely agree with md. thaheer
srinivas (HR) 19 June 2009
Dear Thakeer,
thanks for your inforamtion. but this is only to acquire knowledge in law but not practice.
Regards
Srinivas
RAKHI BUDHIRAJA ADVOCATE (LAWYER AT BUDHIRAJA & ASSOCIATES SUPREME COURT OF INDIA) 26 June 2009
Forms out in the month of March-April & entrance test occures in May -June.
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