Does it really matter to complete graduation in order to study law? Which type of law course can I study after my 12th?

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    Navneet Pandey

    6 years ago
    If you have passed class 12th then you should go for 5 year integrated law courses because in 5-year law course one gets much time for studying law and how to apply the provisions of law in 5 years whereas in 3 years law course one gets less time and the course is also overburdened. By pursuing 5-year law course one can save one important year also. In 3-year law course one will be a law graduate in 6 years' time and in 5-year law course one will get a benefit of 1-year. So one must pursue 5-year law course as one gets much opportunities to enhance his/her skills after the same.

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