Is it okay to be from science stream in class 12th to pursue a degree in law?

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
Students with science at 12th level are eligible for seeking admission in 5-year integrated law degree course by appearing in CLAT.

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K
9 years ago
At class 12th, science stream is the one with the widest scope.

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Ankit Jee
9 years ago
Yes, it is fine to be from science stream. There is no harm in it.

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Shamsul Husain
9 years ago
Yes, it is okay, you won't face any problem.

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Himannshu Goyal
8 years ago
Hi, The answer to your question is in affirmative. One of my friends who was a genius at science opted for law and got admission in a premier institution through CLAT. So, go for it.

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M
8 years ago
Yes, various law colleges offer B.Sc+LLB integrated course for science students after class 12th.

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