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Difference between CC MBA and Regular MBA? Which one is beneficial? Difference between LLM and LLB?


1. what difference between cc MBA & Reguler MBA...which r the beneficial for us.... ?

2. LLM & LLB DIFFERENCE ALSO .?..PlZ GUIDE ME SIR/MAM

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13th June 2011, 05:22 PM
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Default Re: Difference between CC MBA and Regular MBA? Which one is beneficial? Difference between LLM and LLB?

Hello friend,
You pursue MBA through two different mode.:
Regular
Distance/Correspondence

If you are fresh graduate, you must enroll yourself for regular MBA. The distance mode of MBA is designed for the people who are engaged in a job and are unable to attend regular classes. The distance mode of MBA is not appropriate for fresh graduates and hence, they should always go for the regular mode.

As far as difference between LLB and LLM is concerned, LLB is a bachelors degree in law whereas LLM is a masters degree. To pursue LLB, you must have qualified +2 level of exam. The duration of the course is 5 years. You can also pursue LLB after graduation and the duration of the course will be 3 years.
To pursue LLM, one must have completed LLB.
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16th June 2011, 05:38 PM
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Default Re: Difference between CC MBA and Regular MBA? Which one is beneficial? Difference between LLM and LLB?

Both are good. If you do cc means if you have own knowledge in your subjects.or if you regular means you understand the subjects and score well.
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23rd July 2013, 08:27 PM
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Default Re: Difference between CC MBA and Regular MBA? Which one is beneficial? Difference between LLM and LLB?

Hi

following is the sequence for MBA

1 Regular MBA
2 Executive MBA
3 Part time MBA
4 Distance MBA/Correspondence MBA

Regular MBA is most effective and distance MBA or correspondence MBA is least effective.
Due to increase in competition, company have large option of regular MBA and thus, correspondence MBA have less chance of getting good job.

Since MBA is more of practical oriented course regular MBA helps you much better compare to correspondence course.

LLM is definitely a 'better' degree.

LLM is a Masters Level Degree and LLB is a Bachelors Level Qualification

So you first need to go for LLB and then LLM to enhance your knowledge.

All the best
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What are the job apportunities after llb?is it enough to join college as a lecturer?
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Default Re: Difference between CC MBA and Regular MBA? Which one is beneficial? Difference between LLM and LLB?

CC MBA (Correspondence Course MBA) and Regular MBA (Full-time MBA) differ in terms of the mode of learning and the flexibility they offer.

CC MBA (Correspondence Course MBA):

Mode of Learning: CC MBA is a distance learning program where students receive study materials, assignments, and exams through correspondence or online platforms. It allows students to study at their own pace and from a remote location.
Flexibility: CC MBA offers more flexibility in terms of study schedule, allowing students to balance their studies with work or other commitments. It provides the convenience of self-paced learning and the ability to continue working while pursuing the degree.
Networking and Classroom Interaction: CC MBA may not provide the same level of networking opportunities or classroom interactions as regular MBA programs. The emphasis is more on individual learning rather than group discussions and collaborative projects.
Regular MBA (Full-time MBA):

Mode of Learning: Regular MBA is a full-time, on-campus program where students attend classes, participate in group discussions, and engage in various activities on the campus. It typically follows a structured curriculum and offers a more immersive learning experience.
Duration: Regular MBA programs are usually of two years duration, while CC MBA programs may have a flexible duration depending on the student's pace of study.
Networking and Classroom Interaction: Regular MBA programs provide ample networking opportunities and classroom interactions with peers and faculty members. These interactions facilitate learning, collaboration, and the development of a strong professional network.
The choice between CC MBA and Regular MBA depends on your specific circumstances, goals, and preferences. Here are some factors to consider:

Flexibility: If you need flexibility in terms of study schedule or if you want to continue working while pursuing the degree, a CC MBA can be beneficial.
Campus Experience: If you value the campus experience, face-to-face interactions, networking opportunities, and the overall immersive learning environment, a Regular MBA might be more suitable.
Career Advancement: In some cases, a Regular MBA may be preferred by employers and may carry more weight in terms of career advancement and job opportunities. However, this can vary based on the specific industry and job role.
Regarding LLM (Master of Laws) and LLB (Bachelor of Laws):

LLB is an undergraduate degree in law, typically obtained after completing higher secondary education. It is the first step towards a legal career. LLB programs cover foundational legal principles, case studies, and various branches of law.

LLM is a postgraduate degree in law that can be pursued after completing an LLB or an equivalent law degree. LLM programs offer specialized knowledge in a specific area of law and allow students to gain expertise in a particular field of their interest.

In summary, LLB is the initial degree that lays the foundation for a legal career, while LLM is a higher-level degree that offers specialization and advanced knowledge in a specific area of law. The choice between LLB and LLM depends on your educational background, career goals, and the level of specialization or expertise you wish to acquire in the field of law.
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