How many types of law courses are there in India and which is most common after 12th class?

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Yash Gupta
7 years ago
Law is regarded as one of the most prestigious courses after 12th. In India, students can take up the legal degree once they've completed a graduation degree in any discipline. These are the law courses after 12th available in India. Bachelor of Laws (LL.B. ) 3 years LLB is one of the most commonly

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