Is B.Ed equivalent to LLB degree?
Asked about Madhusudan Law College - Bachelor of Law (LL.B.)
Asked by Madhusudhanan TS
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No, a B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) degree is not equivalent to an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree. B.Ed is an undergraduate degree that is awarded to students who have completed a program in education and are eligible to become a teacher. LLB, on the other hand, is an undergraduate degree in law that is awarded to students who have completed a program in legal studies and are eligible to become a lawyer.
B.Ed and LLB degrees are distinct and have different career paths and opportunities. While a B.Ed degree prepares students to become teachers, an LLB degree prepares students to become lawyers, legal advisors, and legal professionals in v...more -
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An LLB degree is the first step to becoming a practicing solicitor or barrister, the titles for lawyers in the United Kingdom and several other countries. Upon completion of the LLB, a graduate can apply for a Master of Laws (LLM), the equivalent of the JD degree in the United States.
B. Ed is a Bachelor degree where as M.Sc is a Masters course. After finishing the +2,we can do B Ed where as MSc is done after finishing the graduation. But there are also dual degree courses(integrated courses) where you can do both BEd and MSc together.
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