Which degree is better for lawyers: a LLM or an MBA?

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    Guna | Contributor-Level 9

    3 days ago

    The "better" degree for lawyers – an LLM or an MBA – depends heavily on their career goals. An LLM (Master of Laws) is a specialised law degree that deepens a lawyer's expertise in a specific legal area like international law, tax law, or human rights. It is ideal for lawyers who want to become subject-matter experts, pursue academic careers, or work in specialised legal fields.

    An MBA (Master of Business Administration), on the other hand, focuses on business management principles, leadership, and strategy. It's beneficial for lawyers who want to transition into business roles, such as legal management, corporate leadership, or con

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    Nishtha Patra

    3 days ago

    It totally depends on as aspirant's interest whether LLM is better or MBA. However, LLM can limit you to only law field, while MBA can expand your chances towards top MNCs, corporates and other reputed organisations, for big roles as well. 

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