I am 43 year old 12th pass can I do law.

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Asked by nilesh kharat

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    jyoti goel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    As per my knowledge, age is not a bar yet to get admission to law degree and also, registration as a lawyer after the completion of the degree. Since you do not have a graduation degree, yet you can directly apply for BA LLB. Since this way, you will be able to do law and also, save one year of yours. Otherwise, you will have to do a minimum 3 years' graduation first and then 3 years' law which totals 6 years so I will suggest you to go for BA LLB to save a year of yours.
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    Roshni Choudhary BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College. | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Could you please tell the university you are looking for?
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    Rishabh Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Hi Nilesh,
    Yes, you can do law as there's no age limit for doing law as a person should learn more and more. You can pursue law.

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