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Harshit Mehta

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You need to qualify CLAT exam in order to get admission in one of the top law colleges.

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Harshit Mehta

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Job opportunities
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Earlier, the profession of practicing law was limited to criminal and civil litigation. But now, the opportunities available for gradua
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Ramu,
M.Com will be a continuation of your subject of graduation. It will give you further knowledge in the field of Accountancy or any other special subject you opt for. However, MBA is a quite practical subject with regards to exposure into the management domain. On completion of M.com you shall get a job into the field of of Accountancy or Taxation. Whereas, MBA shall start your rewarding career into the field of management. It will teach you all the skills required to handle day to day working of an organization, people management is a core part into it.
Studying LLB shall give you a wide scope of job as well as your own priva
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Saranya Mishra

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I probably might not be the best person to answer this, as I am myself an undergraduate and you have 3 degrees, and thereby way more experience.
Nonetheless, logically the first step should be to apply to firms through mails and calls and sit for interviews. You could ask you faculty of LLB and MBA for guidance, probably they would be in a better position to assist.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
MBA is a nice course to do alongside CS. Apart from LLB and MBA, any professional course CA, CMA or additional certifications which ICSI provides, all are good choices.
Choose wisely.
All the best.

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