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Please refer to the link mentioned below for the list of colleges offering MS and M.Sc courses abroad:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
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The SOP should ideally consist of your background, challenges you took and overcame, career plans, interest and any uniqueness you may have in your profile which could differentiate you from other applicants. Take help from this guide:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/sop-statement-of-purpose-applycontent1701
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It is just a matter of your interest. Pursuing more degrees is never a loss. So, if you want to go for MBA after LL.B. It will be a add on for you and open all the fields for you. After LL.B. You can appear for Civil and Judicial services in your respective States. IAS Services, JAGS, services in Army, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and Company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practice in Criminal, Civil or Income Tax as an Advocate. After MBA you can work as:
1. Management Trainee
2. Branch Manager
3. Store Manager
4. Sales Manager
5. Marketing Manager
6. Relationship Manager
7. HR executive
So pursuing both of the above degrees wi
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