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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

After LLB, you can practice in any of your chosen field of law expertise. You can also become a Direct or Indirect tax specialist lawyer and do independent practice and earn well.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

It is a very good combination. CS consist majorly laws related to companies, ROX, SEBI and taxation and a company need a very good pleader and drafter. With LLB degree, you polish your both the skills by visiting various courts, moot court, etc.
With a BBA degree from a good institute or a BBA + LLB from institutes like Symbiosis or National Law University helps in communication and business understanding.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Shiv Prakash Soni,
Have you completed your BBA? If yes, you can go for MBA from a reputed business schools in India through CAT or MAT exam. If you are interested, you can also go for LAB.
If you are interested in CA or CS, you should have commerce background from the beginning.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you are in the first year of LLB and you do not like law, then it can be a good idea to change stream by doing MBA or PGDM. But if you are in the 3rd year of LLB, it is better to complete LLB first and then going for MBA or PGDM.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You may go for Diploma in Cyber Security law, Diploma in Intellectual Property and Law, Diploma in alternate dispute resolution etc. More than additional qualification, you should do lot of reading of ongoing case and judgment beyond syllabus. You should spend time with all kind of activities, with a criminal lawyer, with a good civil lawyer, in judge's chamber, court proceedings, human right NGOs, etc. The job purely depends on your own quality and interest and the worth employers see in you.

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madhav suri

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You can discontinue any course at any point of time during your course tenure. The question is why do you wish to quit?

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Rishika Puri

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There has been a long-standing misconception that CS/LLB are theoretical courses. Both CS and LLB involve the implementation of laws. Hence, these courses have tremendous practical applicability.
However, apart from key legal aspects revolving around a company, CS also has a lot of routine work. But if you have asked this question with an intention to understand the involvement of 'numbers' in the course, CS has more of it because of subjects like financial management, tax, accounts etc. A CS is expected to be abreast with all areas involved in company's administration, which means an understanding of accounts and financial data is of
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Aneesh Ram,
Both the courses are good. You can do LLB from good institutes like NALSAR. You can pursue MBA from IIMs or good business schools provide greater level of platforms to earn more. Therefore, you should follow your interest.
All the best.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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You must take the bar exam, which itself is very difficult for foreign students. If you want to practice law in US, you need to enroll into a LLM program and try clearing the US bar exam. MBA after LLB is a good option, but you will require some work experience before enrolling into MBA. Other MBA requirements include GMAT, TOEFL, etc.

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