jyotika_hr
hi everybody,
i have recently joined this community.and i thot of discussing a query with u guys..i am a law student. i want to know how beneficial is it to pursue an MBA course after law? what are the career prospects?
thanks,
Jyotika

From India, Mumbai
Ryan
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Hi
I think its a great combination.
You will always have a legal perspective on what task you carry out, and will rarely need to have legal counsel.
What kind of specialization will you take in your MBA?
Regards
Ryan

From India, Mumbai
jyotika_hr
thnx Ryan for ur reply!
wel, am interested if finance but my ppl r advising HR ..........so am planning to conduct a full-blown research b4 i actually go abt it
wel, rt nw am in my 4th yr so i hv 2 yrs 2 prepare or i might jus work n then go for n MBA.......
thnx again,
Jyotika

From India, Mumbai
sivaranjanimira
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
From India, Madras
jyotika_hr
Hi Vandana, i meant after i complete my LLB, how good is it if i do a full class room MBA....
From India, Mumbai
jyotika_hr
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.
From India, Mumbai
renu_joshi
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i am also new to this community.......myself renu and i ma working as an hr in a company.....though i have done b.tech in my graduation but i never wanted to make a career in it.......now i am planning to go for distance MBA in HR from symbiosis.......my dad is saying to do LAW course also.......please suggest me that will be a good in regard to future perspective? If law, then in which domain??
help me out......thanks

From India, Delhi
rajwarks
Hi, I will suggest you LAW + CS that will help you to become a unique rpofile in any organisation Thanx Rajwar KS
From Singapore, Singapore
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