How is Integrated BSc LLB different from pursuing LLB after BSc?
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The major differences between a BSc LLB and an LLB degree after completing a BSc course are course duration, syllabus and separate degrees and certificates. The differences could be understood from the table below:
| Features | BSc LLB degree | LLB degree after BSc course |
|---|---|---|
| Course duration | The total course duration for this degree is five years | Three years for BSc degree and three years for LLB degree |
| Course curriculum | Incorporation of science and law specializations | Science subjects for BSc and law subjects for LLB degree |
| Certificate | Single degree certificate | Separate certificates for BSc and LLB degree |
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