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You can appear for MHCET for law in Maharashtra. It is a better option. The details for the CET are as follows:
Exam Name: Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law program.
Abbreviated Name: MH CET Law
Type: Undergraduate
Level: State
Exam Mode: Offline
Conducting Authority: Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra
Participating Institutes: Each Government law college of the Maharashtra state
Enroll for three-year LLB program and five-year integrated law program and crack the law entrance exams.
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My first advice to you is please follow your interest and passion. A course which might sound easy for me may not be suitable for your profile. So, instead of inquiring about jobs and salary figure out what you want and what you like. For example, engineering has wide scope and can fetch you a good fat salary but I am not sure if you can manage it well. It requires a lot of hard work.
Looking at your query, it seems you are well suitable for a government job, so try for IAS, UPSC, SSC exams (these exams are not so easy to crack so be cautious) and look for a government job. Teaching and research also could be an option, bu
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This is entirely up to your interests. Please share your interests and your favorite subjects for any guidance. Always speak with your parents and school counselors as they know your skills and aptitude in a better way.
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