What should I do after completing CS among LLB and MBA? I am currently waiting for the final result of CS.

1 Follower | 111 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Deepali Singh

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    ANUJ KARNATAK | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Hi Deepali,
    See, both the fields you are comparing have different positions in the market. CS with LL.B. Is a more common profession which you can see as when you apply for corporate world you will given priority over others, whereas, CS with MBA is moreover a marketing or management job. You will have very good hold over thing and as a CS you would be able to hold the management efficiently. So it's completely your choice in which field you want pursue your career.
    Thank you.
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    Giriraj Rathi Happy to help!! | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hi Deepali.
    All the best for your results.
    General market considers CS+LLb as s good combination.
    Company secretaries are also known as compliance officers and the more the knowledge of various laws and legal aspects one has, the better it is.
    MBA is a diiferent course when you see in lines of CS and llb, but it makes you learn the most important thing, how to presentable and lets you have an insight into the top management.
    Also MBA finance and CS is a nice combo, since many companies have CS as their chief finance officer too.
    If you get a chance to puruse MBA from top 10-20 colleges, go for it.
    For llb too, look for a decent college
    ...more

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