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Guide-Level 12
You have an option to do MA in economics or LL.B. This is a question for you to answer, whether you are inclined towards law? Do you want to make a career in law? If yes, you must definitely do a 3 year LL.B. From any reputed college and upon completion of 3 years you will be awarded a LL.B. Degree. However, law is a very rigorous course and only people who are passionate to study law and make a difference, must actually apply for it.
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If not CAT then you can write MAT exam and if not, some colleges provide admission without these exams and that would be in distance education but CAT or MAT is compulsory.
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The scope is plenty.
1. You can do further study M.Sc. M.Phil. Ph.D. And can opt for both school and college teaching. Please maintain a 55% marks in your M.Sc. As to seat in NET that is the minimum eligibility criteria.
2. You can sit for Indian Economic service that is highly prestigious, IAS level job, but comparatively with less work pressure yet it has great salary and perks.
3. You will directly get absorbed in many financial sector organisations, such as Bank, NBFC etc. , after possessing a good graduation and post graduation degree. Try to get a first class in both. 4. You will get benifit if you are doing MBA as you
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