I am going to give UPSC exam in future so I would be taking humanities after the 12th (Science) n thinking of law. What to choose?
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If you are planning to take the UPSC exam in the future and are currently in the Science stream in 12th grade, you may consider studying law as your undergraduate course to gain a solid foundation in legal knowledge, which could be helpful for the Civil Services examination. There are different options for pursuing law after 12th grade, including 5-year integrated law programs such as B.A. LL.B. BBA LL.B. And B.Sc. LL.B. As well as 3-year LL.B. Programs for those who have completed their graduation in any discipline. In terms of choosing between B.A. LL.B. And B.Sc. LL.B. It depends on your personal interests and career goals. B.A. LL....more
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No, the Commission do not mention any Minimum Qualifying Marks for the General Studies Paper 1. But there is a criteria of Minimum 33 % for the General Studies Paper 2 (Aptitude) paper.
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