What is the different between BA LLB and LLB?

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Asked by Shuvranil Saha

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    Ayushman Sagar Jha | Contributor-Level 6

    6 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 course. LLM is also known as Post Graduate (PG) in law. This course is done to get the Master's 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, and it is a 3-year course. This course is done, when we have at least a graduation degree with us. BA LLB and LLB have almost the same value. The only difference, is that BA LLB is done after class 12th and the other one, LLB is done after the g
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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago

    The main difference between BA LLB and LLB lies in the nature and duration of the programs. There's a breakdown of each:

    1. BA LLB (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law): BA LLB is an integrated undergraduateprogrammethat combines the study of law with subjects from the arts stream. It is a dual-degreeprogrammethat typically spans five years. BA LLB provides a broader academic base by incorporating subjects like history, economics, sociology, political science, literature, and languages alongside the core law subjects. Thisprogrammeis suitable for students interested in a combination of law and humanities subjects.

    2. LLB (Ba

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    Anurag Mishra

    6 years ago
    BA LLB is a UG course and LLB is a PG course.

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