Should I opt for law or pursue political science after completing class 12th?

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    Aman Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Law has much wider scope than Political Science. Many successful Politicians are actually law graduates.
    After Pursuing law you can work in:
    Law Firms
    Independent lawyer after some years of experience
    In Government departments like Human Rights commission, PSUs etc
    You can prepare for Judicial Services
    In my opinion you should opt for BA LLB where you can choose political Science as your BA subject.
    Entrance Exams. - CLAT, SAT, BLAT, IPU CET, NLU D
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    VIKRAM SONI Mentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Dear Student,
    According to me, you can think of law after completing class 12th due to the following reasons:
    Most of the law graduates work as an apprentice while they are in the final year of their studies. After gaining experience as an apprentice, they can start working in the law firms. After some time, a law student can opt for independent practice.
    You need to apply for the license issued by local/state/central bar council. You can try your luck and career in the government sector like labour departments, public prosecutors or in defence too.
    Many of the students who did Bachelor's in political science try to make their career in t
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