Is it good to do LLB after graduation (B.Com)? Is LLM necessary to get into corporate sector?

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    Diwakar Goel Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞 | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Yes, law is a good option to do after B.Com. Not only B.Com, but any graduation, since it is a field different from all and is gaining momentum. There are a lot of career options after LL.B. Such as:
    Litigation
    Judiciary
    Own Firm
    Corporate
    There is no prerequisite condition to do LLM to enter into corporate, you can enter into the corporate world with your LLB Degree as well.
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    Vidura Arya Always a helper, keen on providing value. | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hello Shivani
    Yes, Law is a very good option after B.Com (H). It is an offbeat track unlike the usual MBA and M.Com (H). NO. LL. M. is not necessary to get into corporate sector. You can get into it any way, why just Law? Here are the offbeat options to pursue after B.Com (H) and get into corporate:
    1. Business or Corporate Law
    2. Hotel Management (in cost departments)
    3. Start up
    4. Work in Think tanks like 'Niti Aayog'. Typical things to do after:
    1. CA
    2. M.Com
    3. Consultancy (One of the highest paid jobs)
    4. Banking / Auditing
    5. Government Jobs (for eg; in RBI)
    6. MBA in Finance.
    Non-Corporate Jobs:
    1. Teaching

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