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Should I take up Science or Commerce in +2 to take up law?


shenoyk2003 28th May, 2020
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Aastha jain 28th May, 2020

Hello!

If you want to pursue law in the future, you should actually take Humanities. It will include subjects like Political Science, History, Sociology among others and would be really beneficial for you in pursuing law later. That being said, you CAN actually take any stream and appear for law examinations like CLAT, AILET, LSAT, SET, etc. to get into a law college later. However, taking humanities will make sure you already have some basic knowledge and are able to give time to preparation of these exams.

ANUJA 28th May, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

If you wish to take law for graduation after 12, then you can choose commerce. Because commerce has subjects like Business law which will give you an idea what Law is about.

If you take science then it's related to Physics, Chemistry, Biology which doesn't include law terms

Hope this helps

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