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Yes, you are able to enrol in an LLB programme in traditional mode and study an M.Com from Mumbai University via its distance education programme at the same time. Via its Institute of Distance and Open Learning (IDOL), Mumbai University provides M.Com., giving students the freedom to oversee both programmes. Make sure you fulfil the requirements for both programmes and learn how to efficiently manage your time so that the demands of both conventional and distant learning are met.

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You have a dilemma as a distant education B.Com graduate who did not complete the 12th grade. To be eligible to join in a conventional LLB programme, one must normally have completed a 10+2+3 education system, according to the Bar Council of India. Nonetheless, there might be special considerations for non-traditional educational backgrounds at some universities. It's important to inquire about precise qualifying requirements and determine if there are any exceptions from law schools or universities.

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According to the regulations of the Bar Council of India, it is currently not possible to pursue a full LLB degree online. In order to guarantee the calibre of legal education and hands-on training, the Bar Council requires that law programmes be held in person. Although Kalinga University offers a number of programmes, you would have to engage in an on-campus programme in order to receive an LLB degree. Always check with the university and the Bar Council of India to confirm the mode of delivery and recognition of any programme.

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After completing a law degree, anyone can practice in courts by enrolling in a State Bar Council. Within two years of enrollment, they must pass the All India Bar Exam (AIBE). One just needs a law degree and enrollment in any State Bar Council in order to start practicing in courts.

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