Should I pursue MBL or LLM after completing LLB?

0 1.1k Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Wasim Reshi

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    ANUJ KARNATAK | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    It depends in your interest. If you wish to go for academics as your carrier then LLM will be a great choice and if you want to for management that too from a distance learning program, then MBL.
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    Daksh Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Its very good to pursue LL. M. after LL.B. After LL. M, you can appear for civil and judicial services in your respective States, Work as an Academician, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practice in criminal, civil or income tax as an Advocate. So if you are interested in any of the above, you must go for LL. M. after your LL.B. It will be advisable if you do your degree from a well known university and that provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding exposure and professional enhancement training. I am enlisting some colleges for your help -
    Lovely Professional University - Pu
    ...more

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