Is it compulsory to complete graduation to do MBA or is it enough to complete C.S?

hello !! I'm doing 1st year BSL LLB n I'm also doing company secretaryship - C.S. It will take me 5 yrs to complete my graduation in law. So can i do MBA after completing C.S.? Is graduation compulsory for pursuing MBA?

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2010-12-14 18:20:04
Why don't you carry on with law say LLM. But doing an MBA is not a bad idea at all. You will become a multifaceted personality then!!!. Graduation is a must if you want your regular MBA dream come true...... MBA can be pursued part time while you practice as a lawyer.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL
2010-12-20 15:13:15
Yes.

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Yunus Ahmed
2010-12-14 18:21:41
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JOHNSON LUKO Luko
2010-12-14 18:14:43
50% mark in Graduation is the basic qualification for seeking admission to MBA

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GIRISH SESHAMANI
2010-12-14 18:01:15
There is no point in doing an MBA, if you are doing your CS . I presume you share a passion or law. If that is the case, you can look at a field, which is known as Legal Process Outsourcing.

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