LL.B. = Bachelor of Legislative Law
The double "L" in LL.B. stands for the Latin word "Legum", which is the plural of "Lex" (meaning law). The abbreviation uses the doubled "L" to denote plurality.
📚 What is LL.B.?
LL.B. is an undergraduate law degree that qualifies a person to practice law (after also completing the Bar Council of India requirements).
🧑🎓 Types of LL.B. Programs in India:
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3-Year LL.B.
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For students who have already completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline.
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Offered by traditional universities like University of Calcutta, Delhi University, Mumbai University, etc.
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5-Year Integrated LL.B.
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For students after 10+2 (Class 12).
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Combines a law degree with another undergraduate degree (e.g., B.A. LL.B., B.Com. LL.B., BBA LL.B.).
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Offered by institutions like NLUs (National Law Universities), private universities, and law colleges.
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⚖️ After LL.B., you can:
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Enroll with the Bar Council of India to become an advocate.
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Appear for judicial services exams.
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Pursue LL.M. (Master of Laws).
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Join corporate legal departments, NGOs, academia, etc.
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