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manpreet
Best Answer
2 years ago
This question required a lot of research and what I inferred from is that there are no placement opportunities available for the students taking admissions in distance law colleges. However there are a variety of career opportunities available even after the distance law programme. For example- Cracking judiciary level exams, government jobs available for law officers, legal advisors in banks or MNCs, litigation or even going purely into the corporate sector. I would like to place my point of view in this answer. To be honest I feel and I have even seen at many places that regular students are given preference over distant college students. Also, one should option for classroom studies for law because Law is a professional degree and hence it should be studied also professionally. We get to learn a lot in classroom education through open discussions, debates, presentations, etc. So, I honestly feel to get better placement or better career opportunities in future, a regular college is necessary. But, all this is just my point of view so you don't need to be influenced much, it is just for your help as I am telling you as to what I have heard or seen. Choosing one of them is totally your call. Hope the answer was helpful. Thank you.