I'm a graduate of B.Sc. Stream, had an interest in law and want to do my M.Sc. So, after 3 year LL.B. Can I pursue my M.Sc?

Should I complete my M.Sc. or pursue LL.B. I had a thought of completing LL.B. & then to go for M.Sc. So please suggest me something.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    Yes, after completing your LL.B. , you are eligible to pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc. ) degree. LL.B. is an undergraduate degree in law, and it does not restrict you from pursuing higher education in any other field. You can pursue M.Sc. in any subject of your choice, provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the particular university or college where you wish to apply. The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. admission may vary from one institution to another. However, in general, most universities require candidates to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject with a minimum percentage of marks. Therefore, if you are interested
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    Hritik Awasthi | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago
    Hi Dear, you can do M.Sc. And Law both but you have to decided in which you have more interest. If you want to do Masters then you should continue with M.Sc. And after that you should apply for Law course. IF you continue wuth you Science course then you have good command over your studies and you will perform well and after completing the M.Sc. You opted Law there is a chance of getting service opportunity in Science department as Law consultant or advisior. So I suggest you to continue with your Science degree and then you must opt Law. Good Luck !

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