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Yes you can get Admission in LLB after 12th , but not in the form of 3 year LLB , you can do a direct 5 year integrated program that is BA LL or BBA LLB .
These programs will cover your undergraduate studies with legal education .
Eligibility:-
You need to have your class 12th passed with recognized board or school
Minimum percentage required-Most colleges require a minimum aggregate percentage in Class 12th, typically around 45-50% with some variations for reserved categories.
Entrance exam :- For admission in Law school you may need to give entrance exams like CLAT or AILET
Students from any stream can apply for Ba llb or BBA LLB
Visit our website for any other information about Law courses:- https://law.careers360.com/articles/law-courses-after-12th
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Preparing for UPSC right after 12th is a great idea if you’re clear about your goal. The UPSC exam is tough and needs consistent effort, so starting early can give you an advantage. First, focus on building a strong foundation by reading NCERT books from 6th to 12th — they cover important basics in history, geography, polity, and science.
Along with that, keep reading newspapers daily to stay updated on current affairs. It’s also good to start developing your writing skills because the exam has a big focus on essay and answer writing.
You don’t have to rush into coaching immediately; self-study with good guidance can work well. Later, when you feel ready, you can join a coaching institute or online classes for better preparation and exam strategies.
Most importantly, be patient and consistent. UPSC takes time and dedication, so make a study schedule, set small goals, and keep revising regularly.
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Yes, you can work as a software engineer after completing a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA). Software development, programming languages like Java and C++, and fundamental computer skills are all taught in BCA. You can use this information to apply for software engineering jobs.
Additionally, internships, classes, and practice coding can help you gain new skills. BCA graduates are frequently hired by businesses for positions as software engineers.
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If you want to do business after your class 12 or after your graduation , so you can either go with Commerce stream or arts stream .
Mainly choosing commerce as a career will help you with accounts, calculation and help you with business ideas. Sideways you can read Entrepreneurship or any books related to business ideas.
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After ACPC (Admission Committee for Professional Courses) registration, here’s what you need to do step by step to get admission into your preferred college: 1. Document Verification
Upload or verify all required documents (like 10th & 12th marksheets, caste certificate if applicable, etc.) as per ACPC instructions. 2. Merit List Check
ACPC will release a provisional merit list . Check your rank and details carefully. 3. Choice Filling
Log in to the ACPC portal and select your preferred colleges and branches in the order of priority. Choose your target college first. 4. Mock Round (if any)
Participate in the mock round to understand seat chances and improve your final choice filling. 5. Final Choice Locking
Lock your final choices before the deadline. 6. Seat Allotment Result
ACPC will announce seat allotment. If you get your desired college, download the allotment letter . 7. Fee Payment & Reporting
Pay the required admission fee online through ACPC.
Then report to the allotted college (physically or online) with original documents and allotment letter. 8. Confirm Admission
Submit documents at the college, complete formalities, and confirm your admission.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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