Is there any difference between B.A. And LL.B. Course.

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    Vinit | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    Dear Student, LL.B. And B.A. Are both popular degree programmes offered by colleges and universities across the world but, when you consider the difference between them, we can point out many. What is LL.B. The degree of LL.B. Is given to someone who has completed the law course. It is quite important to know that the origin of the degree of LL.B. Took place in England. You are eligible to apply for LL.B. Or the Master of Laws if you possess the basic LL.B. Degree only. The specialty of LL.B. Over the traditional law degrees is that the law students are required to undergo more amount of strenuous training in the practical aspects of l
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Bachelor of Arts is a 3-year academic undergraduate degree, often called B.A. General or B.A. Pass course. It is not a subject-specific course and major Humanities, Social Science and Liberal Arts subjects are taught in this, like History, Political Science, Geography, etc. The combination of subjects depends upon the colleges and the electives, which can be Sociology, Religious studies, Philosophy etc. The admission in B.A. Can be taken after completion of 12th. While LL.B. is also a three-year duration course is pursued by students who want to enter the rewarding field of law and judicial system. This course is divided into 6 semeste
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