Can I study law at the age of 60 years. Qualification : Science Graduate in 1982.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    Yes, you can study law at the age of 60 years. Age is not a barrier to pursuing higher education, including a law degree. Many law schools and universities have no upper age limit for admission. However, you will need to check the specific admission requirements of the law school or university you are interested in attending, as some may have certain prerequisites or eligibility criteria that you need to meet. Additionally, pursuing a law degree at an older age may come with its own challenges, such as adjusting to a rigorous academic schedule and adapting to a new learning environment. However, with dedication and hard work, it is cer
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