What is better LL.B. Or MBA after BBA?

I don't want to do job in private sector, will appear for government exam.

95 Views|Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Meghna Gupta
5 Answers
Tangi Deepthi
2 months ago
Mostly, it depends on your interest. According to your Bachelor's degree it is better to choose MBA and it is best for you. Because you already have some knowledge about management. Coming to law it is entirely different from BBA.

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Diwakar Goel
6 years ago
Hi The answer would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. Both the career are good. MBA done from a good college is a headstart but a career in LLB can be slow. Since you will appear for government exam, do law as it gives you power and authority, but remember that promotions

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Shail Oberoi
6 years ago
The decision would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. If you want to pursue a career in legal/solicitor/academics areas then LL.B. Would be a better option However if you want to move into general management / operations side then MBA would be better.

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P
6 years ago
I would like to suggest you MBA after BBA, as it is vast field and it takes a lesser time to settle down in your life still you should consider your own interest in both the fields.

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A
6 years ago
Hello, The first point is that your point of interest towards the subject. If you are interested in pursuing MBA you can apply for this course. If you want to work in court cases you can apply for LLB. LLB is three years Course after completing graduation while MBA is two years. MBA has more scope!

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