I believe International Law is more scoring than Mercantile Law.
Though Mercantile Law has vast syllabus, but it requires more selective study as compared to International Law. You can prepare any of the two in 15-20 days provided you study for 8 hours a day atleast. This preparation will also include solving MCQ's of the last 10 years paper which is a must in case of both the subjects as the repetition tendency of MCQ's in Law papers are much higher than other subjects.
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