Which is best, MBA or LLB course?

- Monika yadavUpdated On November 14, 2024 11:36 AM

Choosing B/w MBA and LLB is depend upon the career goal and interest. Those who is interest in management, business, leadership, entrepreneurship and on the other side who is interested in law, justice, advocacy they choose the course accordingly. LPU offer both the course with good placement records. LPU has on 19th rank in NIRF ranking and BCI approved, if taking about management course it approved by ACBSP and NBA, LPU comes on 38th rank amongst all govt. and private university in India.

- KomalAnswered on November 14, 2024 11:36 AM
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Since these two courses are in completely different fields, no one can compare them. Each has its own significance and use. There are plenty of employment opportunities. Following graduation one can become an a advocate by joining the bar council of India accepting cases, and representing clients in court while collecting payment. Both are completely completely distinct fields of expertise. LLB is more technical, however it always beneficial if you understand the law. You gain confidence and better tools. An excellent way to combine business and law to pursue an a MBA after practising law in actually ,it will increase market acceptability .It is suggested that an MBA be completed following a year of experience.

- RAJNIAnswered on November 06, 2024 10:23 AM
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Dear Student, 

Both MBA and LLB are professional courses of different fields that will provide you with diverse career opportunities. Drawing a parallel between a UG degree in law like LLB and a masters course like MBA is not possible since both are very different from each other. You can also complete an LLB and then opt for and MBA with a specialisation that aligns with your career plans. It is your interest in the subject that will make a course best for you. On one hand, we have an LLB course for students who are interested in entering the field of law and on the other hand, we have an MBA course which is an advanced degree course for students who want to work in business, finance, etc. Both can be pursued any time as there is no upper age limit and both offer a stable future. 

- Anmol AroraAnswered on October 29, 2024 01:16 AM
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