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You are B.Sc honors with B.Ed so it is natural that if you like to proceed further study - it is M.Sc.
Now, you are thinking for alternative course LLB, and in a fix which one will be better. I think your confusion may work out of insecurity in terms of placement. It is common. You may think if you come to legal profession after LLB, there will be opening a separate legal professional path and your dependency on the job will be minimized. I say you are right but for this, you have to give your best effort. You have to know the ins and outs of the profession particularly about the beginning phase after completion of your degree. Als
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