Which option is better after graduation - LLB or MBA?

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    Praveen Kumar Yadav

    2 years ago
    It depends on your interests as both are good courses with great future. LL.B. Courses
    The candidate pursuing an LL.B. Degree will study subjects like labour law, intellectual property rights, corporate law, family law, criminal law, human rights, and international law, etc. The duration of the course is 3 years, with most colleges these days dividing these three years into six semesters. MBA Courses
    A Master of Business Administration, or MBA, is a general graduate business degree that teaches students technical, managerial and leadership skills. " An MBA is an internationally accepted master's (postgraduate) level degree that: Provides
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    Maulik Singhal

    2 years ago
    It depends on your likes and dislikes. If you are confused between LLB and MBA, that means you have an interest in both Law and management, so after LLB you can go for company secretary, cooperate, counsellor, business law, etc.

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