Yes, you can do an LL B even if you are from a commerce background. There are two primary routes: a 5-year integrated LL B (like B.Com LL.B. or BBA LL B ) after 12th, or a 3-year LLB after doing a bachelor's in commerce. The majority of law schools and universities take graduates from any field for their 3-year LL B programs, if they are meeting the eligibility standards, which usually consist of a minimum percentage and entrance tests such as CLAT, LSAT, or college-specific tests.
A background in commerce can be useful for a legal profession, particularly in business, taxation, and corporate law. An understanding of accounting, finance, and economics is helpful in comprehending legal facets of business transactions, contracts, and financial regulations. If corporate lawyer, tax consultant, or legal advisor is your target role, law along with commerce is a good option. You may further specialize with an LL M or professional certifications after LL B It is entirely possible and worth doing with the right preparation and interest to shift from commerce to law.