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Sarath Question by Sarath on May 17, 2024Hindi
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Madam my daughter is on the verge of completing 5 yr LLB course...she is in a dilema whether to oursue MBA or LLM for PG...also canyou suggest goid university abroad for pursuing PG in Law.....tia....

Ans: Hello Sarath,

To begin with, thank you for contacting us. I am happy to know that your daughter is about to complete her 5 year LLB course. To answer your question first, I would like to tell you that your daughter’s professional objectives, interests, and future ambitions, will determine whether she pursues an MBA (Master of Business Administration) or an LLM (Master of Laws) post completing a 5-year LLB program. If your daughter intends specializing in a specific field of law, such as human rights, intellectual property law, international law, or corporate law, an LLM is a great option. Your daughter’s knowledge can be enhanced and her competitiveness in the legal profession can be increased by pursuing this degree. On the other hand, if business, management, or corporate leadership is what interests your daughter, she can think about pursuing an MBA as this degree can help her develop these abilities. It broadens your daughter’s employment opportunities beyond traditional legal practice as well as is advantageous for business consulting, corporate strategy, or management positions.

You would be glad to know that there are a number of prominent universities abroad that are renowned for LLM. They are Yale Law School, Harvard Law School, and Stanford Law School in the USA. In the UK, prestigious universities like University of Oxford, London School of Economics (LSE), and University of Cambridge offer top-tier programs. In addition to the ones mentioned above, other prestigious international choices include National University of Singapore (NUS), Melbourne Law School in Australia, New York University (NYU) School of Law, and Leiden University in the Netherlands. Renowned for their outstanding legal education, these universities provide a range of legal specializations.

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I have completed my msc in biochemistry n now doing internship but I am confusing about my future because I see this field don't pay me inuff for life even for future... N don't have more jobs in Maharashtra. I don't like production jobs but in Pharma only production pay much so what can I do .. Can u suggest me which job is high payable after Msc biochemistry
Ans: Hi Nandu,

Greetings!

Could you please let me know which year you completed your course and whether you are currently doing an internship or apprenticeship? An internship is part of the curriculum, where students gain practical training, sometimes with a stipend and sometimes without. After completing your course, you can opt for an apprenticeship, which typically lasts one to one and a half years and includes a stipend, usually split 50%-50% between the industry and government.

If you are in the internship phase, please inform me about the specific field you are working in. Initially, you may not expect a high salary, but after gaining expertise in your field, your compensation will improve. Typically, this takes about three years, so it’s important to focus on skill acquisition for a better future.

If your internship aligns with your field of study, I encourage you to continue and consider starting a medical lab or exploring opportunities in medical devices related to biochemistry. However, pursuing a career in pharmaceutical production may not be suitable for you, as it is a different field, and you may find it challenging to grasp the processes involved since you are currently inexperienced in that area.

Please share the specific field of your internship, and I would be happy to provide more tailored advice.
with regards

Poocho. Life Change Karo!

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