I score 91% in 12th cbse board. I want to do law. Should i drop a year for good college or should join upes dehradun?

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    Raviraj Joshi | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    In my opinion, you should drop a year and prepare well for 'CLAT'. It will help you. Year dropping doesn't make any difference. As you have good percentage in 12th, you can get good law college in India via CLAT. Best of luck for future. :-)
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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    It is always good, if you don't think of dropping a year. A year is too expensive in a youngster's life. So, do the utmost and join a good institute this year.
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    Kundan Lenka | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    C if ur ambition is to excel in Law then u should go for it because out of ur favouritism if u do things u won't b able to give d 100% upes is also one of d best bt when ur dream is in law then go for CLAT next year
    c ur cbse score itself proves ur brightness in academics toh dont b tensed abt one year just focus on ur CLAT
    All d best !!!!
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    Eva Rana | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    dont drop go for upes.As law is a field which depends on your awareness and mind sharpness which can described only by you not by any college.
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    Asif Ali Rizwi

    9 years ago
    Petroleum have a good future ahead.
    LLB can be a pure risky. UPES is new college but I think its better too.
    Choice is yours bro.
    Choice is urs
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    Somesh mundhada

    9 years ago
    UPES is one of the best institutes in Dehradun.
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    vivek mishra who am I???? | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    if upes is a good collage nd u think that u can deal with educational situations into college then don't drop.
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    chandan kasuladevi it is competitive world run for life | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    no you prepare for clat
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    harman verma

    9 years ago
    i would suggest you to do a crash course during 12 class . This will not only save your a precious year but also help you to learning and gaining your 12 core subjects related to specific competitive exam with more ease and varied experience.
    This is NEVER a great idea to drop a year only for a competitive exam
    After all it is an world of multitaskers and only these kind of persons are gaining success and reminding of upcoming dangerous intelligent brainers of the near future.
    hope you get your answer.
    good luck
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Prabhanshu Tiwari

    9 years ago
    You must go for CLAT.

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