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Yes, you can still become a lawyer even if you didn't take history in class 12. Law colleges typically don't require specific subjects like history for admission. To become a lawyer, you generally need to complete a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) after your undergraduate studies. The LLB program focuses on legal principles, case studies, and various aspects of law, and it doesn't usually mandate specific subjects from your previous education. So, even if history wasn't part of your class 12 curriculum, you can pursue a career in law by enrolling in an LLB program and subsequently clearing the necessary examinations to practice as a lawyer. It's advisable to check specific admission requirements of the law schools you are interested in to ensure you meet their criteria.
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