What is the difference between a LL.B. & JD in Canada?

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    Akash Gaur | Contributor-Level 10

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    The designation JD is just a marketing gimmick; it is simply a LL.B. programme with a different name. In Canadian institutions the core curriculum of law programs is usually completed within the first 2 years of study. The third year studies are a mix of liberal studies, research & writing courses.

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