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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can join law colleges after doing 12th from commerce as LLB 5 year program can be done after the completion of +2 from any stream. There are various law schools, in order to get admission in most of the Law Institute one has to appear for entrance examination. The most common entrance exam for admission in LLB program is the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). This is an all India entrance examination conducted by 14 National Law Schools and Universities for admissions to their under graduate program. To be eligible for the test candidate must have passed the +2 level of exam from recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks
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Scholar-Level 16
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Scholar-Level 17
Please tell me what do you plan in terms of your career, what kind of jobs do you want or aim for?
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Guide-Level 12
The answer will depend on what kind of job you want to do. You may take up a Bachelor's degree program in a relevant field or do a diploma course etc. Popular options after 12th Commerce are B.Com, BFS, BAFF, BBA, B.Sc, LLB, CA, CS and so on. All courses have different career outcomes, you can research more on these and decide what suits your career plans well.
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Contributor-Level 10
I would suggest you to go for the graduation first. As you want a government job, the minimum eligibility criteria for the government job is graduation degree.
For the govt job after 12th, you can apply for the SSC CHSL examination.
There are many options for you can choose after the graduation.
You have great opportunity to make a career in banking sector. Apply for IBPS PO recruitment, IBPS Clerk, RRB officer, Specialist officer, etc. to make a career in banking.
After completing the 12th, you can choose following options:
B.Com
LLB
BA
CA
CS
Finance
Banking Sector Jobs: Apply for IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI, and many other private
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Beginner-Level 4
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
~ Only 12th standard science stream students are eligible to apply for B.Sc course.
~ 12th standard with mathematics subject students are eligible to apply for BCA course.
Since, that you are not having mathematics subject in 12th standard. So, you are not eligible for both the BCA and B.Sc course.
Being a commerce stream student that you have a lot of career options. You can apply for the Bachelor's degree courses like:
-Bachelor of Commerce
-Bachelor of Arts
-Bachelor of Business Administration
-Bachelor of Bank Management
-Chartered Accountant of In
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
BA LLB-Bachelor of Arts and Law programs
B.Com LLB-Bachelor of Commerce and Law Programs
B.Sc LLB-B.Sc and Law programs
Law programs (LLB) can only be pursued through a post-graduate course and a student must be a graduate to become eligible to pursue the LLB degree. However, since the integrated law course includes a Bachelor's degree course as well, the two can be combined.
Sharda University offers plenty of options for students who are interested in pursuing the integrated law course.
Benefits of Pursuing the Course:
As the course can be pursued right after class 12th, a
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Guide-Level 12
Popular career path includes:
B.Com
BFS
BAF
BBS
BMS
B.Sc Economics
B.Com LLB
B.Sc LLB
B.Sc Statistics
B.Sc Actuarial Science
You may also choose professional courses such as
CA
CS
ICWA and so on.
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