Are economics and Maths compulsory for law students?

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    Praveen Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    The requirement for economics and mathematics for law students depends on the specific law programme and the university offering it. Some law programs may have economics or mathematics as a compulsory subject, while others may not. In general, economics and mathematics are not mandatory for law students. However, some law schools may prefer or recommend that students have some knowledge of these subjects, as they may be relevant in certain areas of law such as corporate law, international trade law, or intellectual property law. It is advisable to check the admission requirements and course curriculum of the specific law programme and
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