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Actually, the course content plays a very huge role in deciding the best match with law. CA course although can be a good choice. However, the context of the syllabus is quite different from that of law. The similarity between, both CS and LL.B. is that both of them are law focused courses. The CS curriculum attempts to make you study corporate laws in depth, whereas an LL.B. course will make you study a number of laws ranging from civil to criminal.
If we now consider the fact, that you want to primarily be a CA, and then pursue a degree (CS or LL.B) that is law
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It's very nice to see your dreams of continuing learning. You can think of doing AMIE, which is equivalent to BE.
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Refer to the link for details: https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/integrated-b-ed-m-ed-mahatma-gandhi-antarrashtriya-hindi-vishwavidyalaya-wardha-273237.
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