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Is law meant for a science student?


Mona 24th Apr, 2020
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Dr. C. Raj Kumar 24th Apr, 2020

Absolutely. Today more and more science students are
coming into the study of law and a good law school starts  the study of law from where you come. The fact that you have studied science might help you to have in some areas and in some form of analytical approach towards it and may even develop your quantitative skills. You can even pursue corporate law. Most importantly it may also  be useful for you to enter into certain areas of law practice in the future. For example intellectual property rights, your knowledge of science in those areas can be very useful. So, it is going to be useful and there is no downside to it.


Dr. C. Raj Kumar
VC, O.P. Jindal Global University

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