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By a large number of students, every law faculty is asked this question. The answer is very simple. Both courses are equally good and because they serve two different audiences, they should not be compared in the first place. If a candidate is a Class 12 student or has already passed out, without giRead more
By a large number of students, every law faculty is asked this question. The answer is very simple. Both courses are equally good and because they serve two different audiences, they should not be compared in the first place.
See lessIf a candidate is a Class 12 student or has already passed out, without giving any thought to the three-year course in the future, he should go for the five-year law.