I have taken science in 10+2 and want to pursue law. What should I do after 10+2? Which exam do I have to take for the same?

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    Ashwani Aman

    5 years ago
    There is no mandatory subject in HSC for pursuing law. You may opt for any stream whether science, commerce, arts or other and appear for law entrance. However, if you have realized that you have to pursue as a career, you may take commerce or arts in 10+2. Commerce will help you in creating a base for subjects like taxation, companies act and others. Whereas, in humanities, you will be benefited from subjects like history, civics and political science which will give you a base for the constitution and other related subjects.

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