Hi everybody,

I have recently joined this community and I thought of discussing a query with you guys. I am a law student. I want to know how beneficial it is to pursue an MBA course after law and what the career prospects are.

Thanks,
Jyotika

From India, Mumbai
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Ryan
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Hi,

I think it's a great combination. You will always have a legal perspective on the tasks you carry out and will rarely need legal counsel. What kind of specialization will you pursue in your MBA?

Regards,
Ryan

From India, Mumbai
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Thank you, Ryan, for your reply!

Well, I am interested in finance, but my people are advising HR. So, I am planning to conduct a full-blown research before I actually go about it. Currently, I am in my 4th year, so I have 2 years to prepare, or I might just work and then go for an MBA.

Thanks again,
Jyotika

From India, Mumbai
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hi it is a good combination and very well u can get jobs in manufacturing units in Industrial relation department and also in legal department. do well All the best Regards Sivaranjani Sriram
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Hi Vandana, i meant after i complete my LLB, how good is it if i do a full class room MBA....
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Hi, wat details r u seeking? I cudnt follow.............. LLB and MBA are two entirely different courses which can be b pursued in two different institutes.
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Hi, I will suggest you LAW + CS that will help you to become a unique rpofile in any organisation Thanx Rajwar KS
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