If you can do a legal practice course after an LLB, then why do an LLD?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    Hi,

    An LLD is for those who want to specialize deeply in a legal area, become a law professor, or pursue a research-focused legal career. Moreover- 

    • Focus: LLB prepares you for legal practice, while LLD focuses on advanced legal research and scholarship.
    • Career Path: LLB opens doors to practicing law, while LLD is ideal for professorships, research, or highly specialised legal consulting.
    • Depth of Knowledge: LLB provides a broad legal foundation, whereas LLD offers deep expertise in a specific legal niche.
    • Time Commitment: LLB is shorter (typically 3 years), while LLD is a doctoral programme requiring several years
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