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As a commerce student, you can definitely pursue Law. Though you have not specified your previous qualification, assuming it to be 12th, you can go for Integrated BBA LLB, Integrated B.Com LLB course.
Opting for these Integrated courses will save your one year. You will be able to finish off your degree in 5 years, thus saving one precious year of your life as well as fees for one year. Otherwise you have to spend 6 years, 3 years for BBA/ B.Com and 3 years for LLB.
Some of the good places offering Integrated Law courses are NALSAR, Lovely University, Bennett University, etc. All these places offer admission on different cri
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You can also go for B.COM+ CS, CMA
And, if you are Interested in Law, then law related courses like give CLAT exam this year CLAT. Exam is done. So, try for the next year CLAT to get admission in top national law universities.
Best of luck!
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Yes, there are no issues if anyone is from commerce background, but should have in-depth knowledge related to subject.
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