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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
If you are interested to get a job in banking sector, then yes, you are eligible to apply for bank exams because the eligibility required to apply in most of bank exams is graduation.
You can apply for IBPS PO or IBPS Clerk, IBPS RRB, SBI PO, etc.
You can check the below mentioned links:
https://ask.shiksha.com/how-can-i-become-a-banker-qna-3968900
https://ask.shiksha.com/which-short-term-course-should-i-pursue-to-get-a-good-job-in-the-private-banking-sector-qna-3881640
I hope it helps.
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Scholar-Level 16
Both the courses have their own growth and challenges. If you enter in the law field, then you have to give your 3 years to education, than you need to invest at least 2-3 years to establish your name.
In MBA, after 2 years of education, you have to perform as per market demand and make your strategy accordingly.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 15
If you're able to get admission into top B-Schools in India, then you may go for MBA. Else, I would suggest you to go for a job first. The market is currently too saturated with people having Master's degree (M.Com, MBA, etc.) but with no experience. Gaining experience of minimum 3+ years will gain you an upper hand in terms of salary and career opportunities once you complete MBA.
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