Which course has more scope in graduation among LLB and B.Ed.?

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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Both are good choice, but one has to choose only one. B.Ed is a course for teaching, and an LLB is a course for law. After B.Ed, one can get job of a teacher in any institution or you can start your own tuition. After an LLB, one can become lawyer for any company, government or for any private sector.
    According to the recent demand, LLB has more value than B.Ed, as one can only go for teaching, and there is no handsome salary. But in LLB, it depends upon you, how you express your words in better way. If you have a good practice in your field, then you can get a job with good salary. A B.Ed candidate has to spend more time on their jobs
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    According to the recent demand, LL.B. Has more value than B.Ed as one can only go for teaching, and there is no handsome salary. But in LL.B. It depends upon you, how you express your words in better way. If you have a good practice in your field, then you can get a job with good salary. A B.Ed candidate has to spend more time on their jobs in comparison to an LL.B. Candidate. Another good thing about a lawyer, is they are independent and they do not have to depend on a senior level officer, whereas a teacher is never independent and they have to work under someone or the other. After pursuing LL.B. One can go to International Justice
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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    LLB and B.Ed are two different courses with careers evolving mediocre to high risks.
    Taking a Deeper dive into LLB, one can have great opportunities with roles into Lawyer, Investigation analyst, Political Consultant, Arbitration Consultant, Compliance and Audit, Intellectual Property litigation, Investigation research, Corporate Governance, Private equity Deal Mergers, Strategic Debt Restructuring, etc.
    Now coming To B.Ed, the course shall have roles predefined to a set of limited verticals into School Tutors and Private Tutors, Education Consultant, Content writer, Instructor, education researcher.
    As we can infer from above , LLB invol
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    Aman Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    LLB and B.Ed are two very different courses and a comparison between two is not possible. But, I will tell you the scope of both the courses separately.
    1) LLB - Bachelors of law is a course that one option for right after 12th or after graduation. After 12th one needs to crack CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) to get admission in the premier National Law Universities in the country for 5 year LLB course.
    After graduation, one can appear for entrance exams conducted by different universities for Admission in 3 year LLB course.
    These days, 5 year BA/BBA/ B.Sc LLB right after 12th is in more demand. NLUs are providing excellent placem
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    Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    According to the recent demand, LL.B. Has more value than B.Ed as one can only go for teaching, and there is no handsome salary. But in LL.B. It depends upon you, how you express your words in better way. If you have a good practice in your field, then you can get a job with good salary. A B.Ed candidate has to spend more time on their jobs in comparison to an LL.B. Candidate. Another good thing about a lawyer, is they are independent and they do not have to depend on a senior level officer, whereas a teacher is never independent and they have to work under someone or the other.
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    Nikhil Gupta www.guptanikhil.in | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Scope comparison is difficult because LLB is for those who want to learn Law and become lawyer and B.Ed for those who want to get into teaching profession. Every profession has its scope at its own. it is advised that you should consult a counsellor who will do counselling and choose appropriate course for you.
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    The scope depends on your career plans in future. As LLB has both the option of becoming a lawyer and a teacher as well. While B.Ed will fetch you only a teaching job primarily.
    While you have a no. of placements with LLB as in NLUs and other institutes there are placements opportunities available. While there are no such options available with B.Ed. You have to wait for vacancies in order to become a government teacher.
    Also, law degree is very dynamic in nature and has job options available which are innumerable and almost every job is at your disposal except those requiring expert knowledge.
    So it depends as to what you see yourself
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Both law and education are good career degrees with their own benefits and drawbacks. Everybody must choose its career based on their own interest to succeed in professional career. However to help you take compare these two diverse professions you may consider following:
    Law graduates have following career options:
    (a) Independent law practice in courts
    (b) Corporate legal Counsels
    (c) Joining Law firms
    (d) Indian Judicial Services
    (e) Social or political works
    (f) Joining Legal Processing Outsourcing (LPO) organisation
    (g) Teaching
    (h) Law advisor
    (I) Defence Services
    (j) Government legal counsel
    B.Ed graduates have following career options:
    (a)
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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    LLB is purely a professional course. After completion, one can start practice of course after taking license, or work as legal advisor to one or any number of companies. With the increase of population and industrial climate in India, there is huge untapped potential for law graduates.On the other hand, Bachelor of Education or B.Ed. is a must course for working as a teacher in any school in any capacity. It is also brought out that as the population is increasing, a number of schools are increasing and along with them the requirement of teachers is also increasing.Thus we see that even if these two courses are not related, there
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    Vibhas Kaushik | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Both the courses are of far different field. Well, if I talk about the scope, LLB is really a better choice but it totally depends upon your personal interest and study background.
    Teaching job is quite opposite to law. Comparing both will be too hard for me. When you do LLB, you get associated with different firms. There are plenty of chances to brighten your career. It's a bit hard course to study, it needs a lot of attention and focus.
    B.Ed will give you chance of very decent jobs, but I guess salary will be a question. To have better opportunity, you then will have to do M.Ed but yes, if you have interest in in teaching sector, i
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