is it possible to study LLB (law) after Pg in Forensic Medicine? How are the opportunities after Law for an MBBS graduate ? And is there it a means to serve in police?

- Elsa mathewsUpdated On July 01, 2020 06:05 PM

Dear student,

According to the eligibility criteria for the LLB (Bachelor of Law) course, candidates who hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline can apply to the course. Know more here. Since you have a background in medicine, you can opt for a Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in Medical Law and Ethics. However, with the absence of an LLB degree, you will not be eligible to practice law in the court. So, you can opt for an LLB degree in the relevant specialisation. 

To avail expert assistance for Law admissions, please fill our Common Application Form (CAF) and our experts will be guiding you throughout the admission process. You can also call our toll-free student helpline number - 1800-572-9877.

Good Luck!

- Diksha NautiyalAnswered on July 01, 2020 06:05 PM
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