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:

FeaturesBSc LLB degreeLLB degree after BSc course
Course duration The total course duration for this degree is five yearsThree years for BSc degree and three years for LLB degree
Course curriculumIncorporation of science and law specializationsScience subjects for BSc and law subjects for LLB degree
CertificateSingle degree certificate Separate certificates for BSc and LLB degree

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