Hi Sir, I would like to study Law. I have completed my MBA Finance in 2001. can I do Law course and practice.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

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    Yes, you can pursue a law course and practice law even if you have completed an MBA in Finance. Many law schools and universities offer courses such as a three-year LL.B. Or a five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme that you can enroll in to obtain a law degree. After completing your law degree, you will need to obtain a license to practice law in your jurisdiction. The requirements for obtaining a license vary by country and state, so you will need to research the specific requirements in your area. It is worth noting that having an MBA in Finance may give you an advantage in certain areas of legal practice, such as corporate law, b
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