The B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) course is generally offered in both English and Hindi mediums, depending on the university or college. Most central and private universities conduct the course in English, especially in urban areas, while many government or regional institutions also offer it in Hindi to cater to students from Hindi-speaking backgrounds. Before taking admission, it's always a good idea to check with the specific college about the medium of instruction, so you can choose what you're most comfortable with.
With a rank of 415 in the SEBC category, you still have a good chance of getting admission in many law colleges, especially state government or private colleges with reserved seats. Cutoffs for the SEBC category are generally more relaxed compared to the general category, so colleges like Osmania University and others may still be within reach. It’s important to participate in counseling rounds and check the official cutoff lists as they get updated. Also, keep your documents ready for smooth admission. Don’t lose hope there are good opportunities available.