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Can I study at the age of 33?
Absolutely you can study. In fact, if you are motivated to learn a particular subject then it is more likely that you will enjoy it and be more successful.
Is 35 too late to become a lawyer?
It’s never too late in life to apply to law school. Although most applicants are under 25, roughly 20\% are 30 or older, according to the Law School Admission Council. Many older law graduates build fulfilling second careers that draw upon both preexisting skills and experiences and those that law school provides.
Can I start studying law at 35?
The Supreme Court has asked the Bar Council of India to reconsider its rule on age limit for admission into law courses. The court said that there is no age to acquire education. Three years ago, the Bar Council of India (BCI) decided to impose an ageist bar on the study of law.
Is it too late to study law at 32?
Absolutely not. A 32 year old would fit right in at most law schools. There are quite a few older law laws students these days (including me). I think being older, and having more life experience than the average law student, can be an asset.
Is 34 too old to become a lawyer?
You are never too old to go to law school! Your law school class will be filled with people of all ages and backgrounds in life, including those on their second (or third) career. There might even be one or two people in their 70s, depending on where you go!
Can I study law after 30 years?
No age limit for studying Law. No age limit for studying Law. The age of the learner’s starts with 20 years and ends up to 60–65 years.
Is 30 too old to become a lawyer?
While many people go to law school shortly after college, it is possible to become a lawyer after you turn 30. There are benefits to attending law school and becoming a lawyer later in life. There is no required major to go to law school, so you can pursue any course of study that interests you.