I'm in the final year doing BA (P) in economics from Delhi University & want to do higher studies, what should I do: MA in economics or LLB?

I have completed my class 12th with science stream (PCM+economics), earlier wanted to do engineering but not be able to make it, later on, I took admission in Delhi University in BA (programme) in economics. I am confused for the next step.

61 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Rahul Dwivedi
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vaishnavi shukla
7 years ago
Hi Rahul, You have an option to do MA in economics or LL.B. This is a question for you to answer, whether you are inclined towards law? Do you want to make a career in law? If yes, you must definitely do a 3 year LL.B. From any reputed college and upon completion of 3 years you will be awarded a

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