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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 05, 2024Hindi
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should i go for law ? i was failed dropper of JEE , i took admission in cse in local pvt college but i dont really want to do coding/engg i was always kinda interested in law idk what to do now

Ans: Lack of planning in advance to go for law & prepare for CLAT & other Law Entrance Exams (instead of JEE) has resulted to your confusion.

Just thoroughly go through the Eligibility Criteria/Admission Process of CLAT/AILET & other Entrance Exams. Like JEE, most law aspirants also prepare for Law Entrance Exams in advance. Will you be able to prepare in 7-8 months? Please note, that CLAT has already opened the application and the exam will be conducted on 1st December 2025.

As you have already mentioned that you are a failed dropper, are you ready to sacrifice one more year for law?

Have Plan B & Plan C for this year & also for next year, if you have decided to appear in Law Entrances.

All the BEST for Your Bright Future.

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