I am currently in 12 grade & have commerce with maths & psycho. Would law be a good option? And should I study law after12 or do b.com first

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    If you have zeroed down to B.Com and Law !
    You can straightaway take admission in B.Com-LLB 5 year programme. On the other hand if you are not so sure with Law as your option, then you can opt for B.Com or B.Com (Hons). And during your graduation, you can explore yourself and be more informed and rational in choosing a stable career option for long run. Then accordingly you can look forward with LL.B. or any other option, as per your choice. Choosing Law is one of the best career option these days. Now, looking forward with the suitable academic partner is a task. I would suggest you to look forward with Lovely Professional University-L
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    Vinit | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    Dear student,
    Minimum qualification required is 12th, IILM University, Gurgoan is offering 5 years integrated BCI approved B.A. LL.B. Programme which has especially developed to provide students with fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to pursue any other areas of specialisation. This course provides the foundation skills required for further study, research and practical application. The course gives a comprehensive understanding of the varied legal theoretical frameworks. The syllabus has been created while keeping in mind the fast-changing nature of the society and the future of workplace and the required competencies in the
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    Urvashi | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    Dear Aditi,
    A lot of students get confused while choosing between courses for their undergraduate degree. Since you have chosen Law and B.Com as your preferences, the choice of subjects that you took in 10+2 allows you to explore a career in any of these courses provided you complete the eligibility criteria at the chosen university. At IILM University, our programs are aligned to liberal education ethos of giving the students freedom of choice whereby they can study from disciplines across multiple verticals. This in-process helps them specialise in two areas of their choice (major and minor) adding to their employability quotient and
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    You can go ahead with B.Com LL.B. Programme, it is an integrated 5 year programme. This way you can complete your B.Com and you can g ahead with law as well. LPU offers more than 250 programmes where Law is one among them. The School of Law is governed and regulated by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and its curriculum is also provided by BCI and in order to make students top-to-date and the latest trends in the field of law, the School of Law takes initiatives to modify the curriculum as and when need arises. Students have undergone internships at various High Courts, law firms, law chambers, commissions, corporate houses and NGOs. The
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