I have completed my 10th this year & want to study law, is it better to study after inter or can I continue it after 10th 5years course?

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6 years ago
5 years integrated law courses can be taken only after completing 10+2. You may complete your 10+2 and after that appear for the law entrance exam and meanwhile, in 10+2 you may appear for the entrance exam side by side.

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Shalaka Singh
6 years ago
Hi Sonu, In order to be eligible to do 5-year law course, you first need to complete class 12th in any subject.

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