I'm a biology student. Which degree for law should I choose?

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    Mandeep singh Law student • cinephile • | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    It doesn't matter from which stream you are for doing law you simply have passed class 12th with minimum 50%. Although, an entry point to the most coveted National Law Universities that offer five years of integrated law programmes, is CommonLawAdmissionTest or CLAT/SET/ISAT. Science students are considered high on aptitude and hence are as strong contenders as any other stream to prepare for CLAT /SET/ISAT. All the best.
    Thank you.

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