I want to do law but I have completed my graduation in B.Com. Can you suggest some good universities?

I have scored 40% in 10th, 38% in 12th and completed graduation in B.Com 2012 from Mumbai University with 45%. I was working with sales as well as back office.

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    Piyush Mishra FEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069 | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    You can apply for LLB course without any problem.
    But, you need good marks in MHCET to get good college. You can also apply for deemed universities separately. But, competition in these universities, like BVP, Symbiosis is also very high. You can also try for direct paid seats in these private or deemed colleges. For more information, you can contact me on given details above. Thank you.
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    Sneha Singhania | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can do law as there is no age bar/limit. For doing law in an national law colleges, you have to appear for CLAT examination (common law entrance exam). And a lot of colleges conduct their own entrance exams as well. But then, I think, your 12th score is too low for getting into colleges that are private. Good luck for future.

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