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Dear Aspirant,
LLB if chosen by the right person having the right aptitude, attitude and skill is definitely a good career option. For that matter, every career is a good option if chosen rightly and with due care and knowledge.
I would like to ask you why are you feeling to do LLB after having taken science stream after 10th? Are you not interested in science field anymore? It appears that you chose science field just on the basis of your 10th marks/percentage and may be somebody told you that choose science always first.
How did you feel that instead of science, law as a career option is beneficial to you? May be this is also wrong the way you chose science stream after 10th?
I would suggest that you are hitting in the dark still and do not completely know which career is good for you. I would suggest you to on priority take the Ideal Career Test from CareerGuide.com. This psychometric test is ideal to know which career is suitable to you according to your aptitude, real interests, emotional quotient, etc. The report gets generated instantly and you can speak to me over this system on phone if you wish to have more clarification or doubt.
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