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LLB in an abbreviation of "Bachelor of Laws" from the Latin legum baccalaureus.

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What does 'LLB' stand for?

a three-year law degree


Where can I obtain a degree in LLB ?

I think the degree of LLB given by India is not enough to earn more money. you should go to abroad to get this degree. there are many universities which gives LLB degree at least cost.


What do the letters LLB stand for after a lawyer's name?

The i-LLB Law Degree can be completed online, allowing you to earn a legal qualification whenever it is most convenient for you. LLM (Master of Laws) (Master of Laws).


What does AM stand for as an academic degree?

A.M. stands for "artium magister," from the Latin for "master of arts."


What is the correct written form of the Ba LLB degree?

The correct written form of the degree is "BA LLB," where "BA" stands for Bachelor of Arts and "LLB" stands for Bachelor of Laws. It is often presented as "BA/LLB" to indicate the combined nature of the program. This degree typically integrates legal education with arts subjects, allowing students to pursue both fields concurrently.


Can you go on to a bachelor's degree after an academic degree?

I'm not sure what you mean by, "after an academic degree." A bachelor's degree is an academic degree.


Do you need to get an LLB degree after Bsc in Agril Economics?

yes


Can you get an external admission to complete a LLB degree in pune?

Yes


What qualifications does Judge Raymond Zondo have?

He holds LLB degree


What is the full form of LLB?

LL.B / LLB = LEGUM BACCALAUREUS (Legum is plural for Lex); = Bachelor of Laws, the tertiary level law degree. Unless you're referring to another LLB.


What does DD mean after a name?

It depends on the context... DD could stand for Doctor of Divinity - an academic degree.


What does LLB Law and French stand for?

It means that the person holds a Bachelor's degree in Law and French. This is known in the UK as a combined Honours degree; It is a first degree and the person will have studied courses in both subjects though not necessarily in such great depth as someone studying Law or French as a single honours degree.