Are LLB courses that offer specialization such as BCA, B.Tech, BLS, B.Sc any different from the regular law programs?
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8 years ago
I am BLS LLB student, the difference only is graduation tenure of normally is 3years. Last 3y,4thyears and 5 years are the Same semester of llb. And first two years of blsllb is logic,English,political science,history,sociology etc. So its full form of bls is "Bachelor of Legal Science"
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8 years ago
There are no such courses available along with LLB. No such integrated courses are given by any law institute. I have heard of integrated courses like BBA plus, MBA and others, but nothing with law. Please check your information, you are misguided that such courses exist.

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8 years ago
Hi,
I would say 'no'. They are not different from the regular law programs. Only the subjects that are covered under these degrees (apart from regular LLB subjects) are different but the LLB subjects are the same. Hope this information helps you. Feel free to revert for further details and informati
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