I'm pursuing BALLB 1st yr Want to pursue MBA after law Is that a good option? I don't want career in litigation hence considering B-school.

Areas of law that interest me are IPR , International commercial law . Otherwise do not have a keen interest in law. I'd like a career in advisory . (Hate litigation) . Would like to work abroad , in banking sector or MNC's. Please guide what I should do at this level to achieve these goals.

0 464 Views | Posted 2012-05-11 22:24:45

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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    2012-05-15 14:33:54
    I do admire you for holding your own opinions on studies.But, I think that Law is also quite good depending on the merits and demerits of the lawyer.In fact all professions are great.But your aptitude counts so much and I can not find fault with you for that.Law and business are inter-related and so , get a full benefit out of your study.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-05-15 13:39:14
    Hi,
    The law - MBA combination is excellent and recognized over the world as one of the best combinations for any form of business and management.
    For further help, would like to invite expertise from
    Gautam Joshi
    Kamaraju Pulugurtha
    Dr. Sudhiranjan Dey
    Good Luck.

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