What is the full form of LL.B?

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    Puja Chauhan | Contributor-Level 8

    2 months ago

    LLB stands for Legum Baccalaureus (in Latin), which means Bachelor of Laws.

    'LLB' is the abbreviation for the Bachelor of Laws. The degree abbreviates to 'LLB' instead of 'BL' due to the traditional name of the qualification in Latin, 'Legum Baccalaureus'.

    The LLB full form is Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of Legislative Laws. The course syllabus covers various key courses like contract law, criminal law, civil law, property law and constitutional law. The course opens various opportunities for students in the legal and non-legal fields.

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    shradha sharma

    6 years ago
    Legum Baccalaureus means Bachelor of Law. It is the full form of LLB.

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