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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It also depends on interest. If you are very passionate for law then LL.B. would be a good option. Although LL.B. is a regular course but in few government law colleges and affiliated private law colleges it proceeds at very easy going pace which can give you a chance to do part time or online jobs like content writing or BPO. M.Sc. Chemistry would take your 2 year. LL.B would be a new subject but can give you wings for lifetime advocacy. If interested in teaching M.Sc. Would be a better choice. Thus, I suggest you to go for that field in which you can do better or which is your area of strength.

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