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Harshit Mehta

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After completing BA LLB, one can apply for license to practice law as an advocate. In five year law degree, after successful completion of three years, some universities give a BLS degree. It is not a professional degree.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If your criteria for selection is only placement after degree, you are advised to go for MBA or PGDM from top 50 B-Schools of India.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Both LLB and MBA are diverse career options which are difficult to compare. It is apple vs oranges comparison. You must choose your professional degree based on your interests, not on which degree is best.

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Achal Vijay

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It is not necessary, after completing B.Tech you can directly take admission in LLB.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Anirudh,
Students who have completed B.B.A., L.L.B. Degree Course have lot of employment opportunities in administration, planning, management, banking, and industrial sector in addition to judiciary & legal profession.
One is able to study courses related to the market requirements and enhance their market value amongst other institutions of repute.
It also equips the students with the requisite knowledge of the diverse subject portfolios and enables them to handle situations efficiently.
Businesses often require legal services and if a person in proficient in both business and law, he can acquire extra perks on account of holding two
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chandan kasuladeviit is competitive world run for life

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You can practice law and you can also get jobs as legal advisors in companies. You can also get jobs as law officers in army, navy or air force.

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

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MBA is a post graduate course which can be pursued by any UG degree graduate. All you need is at least 60% marks in LLB. After completing your LLB, you can easily join MBA. LLB+MBA is a very powerful degree combination. Not only colleges, companies will also get attracted towards you. So, as of now, all you have to do is study well LLB and also for the MBA entrance exams mainly CAT in free time. Dream will come true with sweat and hard work. All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you want to shift your career from a corporate lawyer to corporate executive in an enterprise, MBA degree will come very handy to you. MBA will provide you skills and exposure in all management functions to succeed as an executive. It will open door for a challenging career full of growth opportunities.

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