The general rule seems to be to do an LLM after an LLB. There exists, however, exceptions to the rule that an LLM is required before doing an LLD or Ph.D in Law, which usually entail a specific amount of work or practical exposure. Whether this exception applies and how much work experience is required, is subject to the university or tertiary institution in question.
Yes, it is possible to pursue a PhD after completing a BPharm and LLB. However, you may need to demonstrate a strong research interest that aligns with the field of study for which you are applying for your PhD. Additionally, meeting the specific admission requirements of the PhD program you are interested in is essential.
i guess mba after cs is a great option..or u can go for llb as well.
The acceptance rate for the UIUC CS PhD program is around 10-15.
The full form of LLB stands for Bachelor of law and logistics.
No, LLB is a degree in law and is typically taught in English. However, there are law courses in India that may offer modules or programs in Hindi along with English.
A diploma in law would be called an LLB.
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If the second institution accepts all your previous courses and grade transfers, yes.
UG Courses: Students must enrol in undergraduate law courses like LLB, BA LLB, BBA LLB, or BSc LLB in order to become lawyers. However, students must pass law entrance exams like the CLAT, AILET, LSAT, etc. before enrolling in these programs.
No.
yes you can
The acceptance rate for the Stanford Computer Science PhD program is typically around 5.