Dear All,
I completed my MBA in HR and am currently involved in handling IR activities in a PSU. I am interested in pursuing Law at an evening college in Mumbai. The college should be approved by both the Bar Association and UGC. However, I am struggling to find such a college in Mumbai. Could you please inform me if there is any UGC-recognized college in Mumbai offering LLB/BL degrees as an evening course?
Regards,
Ravi
From United States
I completed my MBA in HR and am currently involved in handling IR activities in a PSU. I am interested in pursuing Law at an evening college in Mumbai. The college should be approved by both the Bar Association and UGC. However, I am struggling to find such a college in Mumbai. Could you please inform me if there is any UGC-recognized college in Mumbai offering LLB/BL degrees as an evening course?
Regards,
Ravi
From United States
Dear Mr. Ravi,
As per the Bar Council guidelines, there shall be no Evening Law College. Only day scholar law graduates are allowed to enroll as an Advocate. If you want to acquire a Law Qualification for academic or purposes other than Law practice, you can study through correspondence (BGL @ Annamalai University).
From India, Madras
As per the Bar Council guidelines, there shall be no Evening Law College. Only day scholar law graduates are allowed to enroll as an Advocate. If you want to acquire a Law Qualification for academic or purposes other than Law practice, you can study through correspondence (BGL @ Annamalai University).
From India, Madras
Dear sir I want to know whether correspondence course of Annamali university is UGC recognized or not. Becoz our company recognizes only UGS recognized courses regards ravi
From United States
From United States
Dear jack Kindly let me know whether the college is providing Evening Law or not. Thanx for sharing the information regards ravi
From United States
From United States
Dear Ravi,
The lecture timing at VPM Law College would be from 2 pm to 5 pm. Although 75% attendance is mandatory, the college is not very strict on the attendance policy. You can always visit [Vidya Prasarak Mandal - vpmthane.com](http://www.vpmthane.org) for detailed information on LLB.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
The lecture timing at VPM Law College would be from 2 pm to 5 pm. Although 75% attendance is mandatory, the college is not very strict on the attendance policy. You can always visit [Vidya Prasarak Mandal - vpmthane.com](http://www.vpmthane.org) for detailed information on LLB.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Ravi,
The lecture timing at VPM Law College would be from 2 pm to 4 pm. Although 75% attendance is mandatory, there isn't much strictness regarding attendance. You can always visit [Vidya Prasarak Mandal - vpmthane.com](http://www.vpmthane.org) for detailed information on LLB.
Regards,
Jack
From India, Mumbai
The lecture timing at VPM Law College would be from 2 pm to 4 pm. Although 75% attendance is mandatory, there isn't much strictness regarding attendance. You can always visit [Vidya Prasarak Mandal - vpmthane.com](http://www.vpmthane.org) for detailed information on LLB.
Regards,
Jack
From India, Mumbai
i am from Delhi and working with MNC Bank. i would like to do llb -evening couse/ or correspondance. kindly suggest me some way out.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi, I am Shweta. I have a B.Com and postgraduate degree in HR. Currently, I work for an MNC in Mumbai. I am interested in pursuing an LLB course through evening classes. Can you please suggest any colleges that offer LLB courses, preferably on the western line?
Thanks & Regards,
Shweta
From India, Mumbai
Thanks & Regards,
Shweta
From India, Mumbai
Hi,
As pointed out in earlier replies, there cannot be any evening law college as per the BAR COUNCIL of India Guidelines. The only exception is one or two colleges in Delhi. Therefore, your dream of pursuing a Law Course will not become a reality unless you are a Delhiite. What about BGL offered by some universities through correspondence? You will receive the degree and knowledge, but you cannot practice in a Court of Law. For enrollment in the BAR COUNCIL or BAR ASSOCIATION, a Law degree awarded in the regular course of study is a prerequisite. If you want to use legal studies for discharging your duties, that is acceptable, but for practicing, the correspondence degree in law is not useful.
Dr. Vasudeva Reddy
From India, Hyderabad
As pointed out in earlier replies, there cannot be any evening law college as per the BAR COUNCIL of India Guidelines. The only exception is one or two colleges in Delhi. Therefore, your dream of pursuing a Law Course will not become a reality unless you are a Delhiite. What about BGL offered by some universities through correspondence? You will receive the degree and knowledge, but you cannot practice in a Court of Law. For enrollment in the BAR COUNCIL or BAR ASSOCIATION, a Law degree awarded in the regular course of study is a prerequisite. If you want to use legal studies for discharging your duties, that is acceptable, but for practicing, the correspondence degree in law is not useful.
Dr. Vasudeva Reddy
From India, Hyderabad
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(Fact Checked)-The Annamalai University is recognized by the UGC for offering correspondence courses. Your company can accept it based on UGC recognition. (1 Acknowledge point)