can i study law after i complete inter with MPC..if yes what's the process for it
Yes, u can absolutely pursue ur career in law even u r an MPC student with maths Background .first u should reach the eligibility criteria for the college u've choosen and then select the course among b.a,bba,b.com as per ur requirement and interest which of any of these are a total 3 year courses ..and then 2 years of llb is mandatory tooo..but now a days u can study the five years as ba.llb ,,bba.llb,,b.com.llb,, but the thing is bba.llb is not available in almost all college other than universities...better choose a good university...all the best
Yes, you can study law after completing Intermediate with MPC. You can pursue a 5-year integrated law course like BA LLB, BBA LLB, or BSc LLB. The process involves:
1. Appear for law entrance exams such as CLAT, LSAT India, or state-level exams like TS LAWCET/AP LAWCET.
2. Meet the eligibility criteria (minimum 45%-50% in Inter, depending on the category and college).
3. Apply to colleges offering integrated law courses.
4. Participate in counseling, choose a college, and secure admission.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://law.careers360.com/college-predictor