What is the difference between LLB, CLAT test and LLM? I am totally confused, kindly help me tell me about this briefly.

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    Ayushman Sagar Jha | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    In CLAT, there are two types of courses. First one is 5-year BA LLB also known as UG in law. This is generally done after you pass out class 12th and the second one is 1-2 year based LLM also known as Post Graduate (PG) in law. This we do to get the master degree in law after when we are done with graduation (BA LLB or LLB). Also, there is a 3rd type, of course, this is just LLB, it is a 3-year course. This course we do when we have at least a graduation degree with us. BA LLB and LLB have almost the same value. Only the difference is that BA LLB is done after class 12th and the other one, LLB is done after the graduation.
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