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Anirudh, a lot would depend on your profile and it would be better if you consult an expert for a satisfactory answer. But both Germany and USA won't exactly be the perfect choices. Germany cause you will need to be practically perfect in German if you want to study law. German becomes all the more important when you start practicing. If you are willing to do that and interested in practicing in settling in Germany for the long term, I'd say go for it. If not, look for other choices. The USA also has great legal courses but has high tuition fee and living costs. You'll have to arrange finances through and education loan or scholarships. Are you open to consider other countries such as the UK and Ireland? They have shorter degrees so it will be a bit cheaper overall. Let me know what you think.
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