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Aman Kumar Thakur
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B.Com LLB and B.Sc in Electronics are different fields of study with their own unique career opportunities and scope. It ultimately depends on your interests, skills, and career goals.
B.Com LLB is a combination of law and commerce, which provides students with knowledge of both fields. This course can lead to a variety of careers in fields such as corporate law, banking, finance, taxation, and accounting.
B.Sc in Electronics, on the other hand, is a technical course that deals with the study of electronic devices, circuits, and systems. It can lead to a variety of careers in fields such as telecommunications, robotics, computer hardware
B.Com LLB is a combination of law and commerce, which provides students with knowledge of both fields. This course can lead to a variety of careers in fields such as corporate law, banking, finance, taxation, and accounting.
B.Sc in Electronics, on the other hand, is a technical course that deals with the study of electronic devices, circuits, and systems. It can lead to a variety of careers in fields such as telecommunications, robotics, computer hardware
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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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Hi Rahul,
You have an option to do MA in economics or LL.B. This is a question for you to answer, whether you are inclined towards law? Do you want to make a career in law? If yes, you must definitely do a 3 year LL.B. From any reputed college and upon completion of 3 years you will be awarded a LL.B. Degree. However, law is a very rigorous course and only people who are passionate to study law and make a difference, must actually apply for it.
You have an option to do MA in economics or LL.B. This is a question for you to answer, whether you are inclined towards law? Do you want to make a career in law? If yes, you must definitely do a 3 year LL.B. From any reputed college and upon completion of 3 years you will be awarded a LL.B. Degree. However, law is a very rigorous course and only people who are passionate to study law and make a difference, must actually apply for it.
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