Yes, loosely translated it stands for Bachelor of Legal Letters.
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.
LLB in an abbreviation of "Bachelor of Laws" from the Latin legum baccalaureus.
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.
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He holds LLB degree
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.
I am doing exactly that. I have an MBA and seven professional financial designations. I also work as a senior financial planner for the attorney general. The LLM in financial services and trust law will be very useful and will complement my management and investment background
Undergraduate, you get the letters LLB after your name, instead of BA/BSc (hons)
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 BA Degree from Whittier College in 1934, and a LLB Degree from Duke University Law School in 1937.
Bachelor of LAW (LLB) =============== Many universities are now granting the degree of Juris Doctor (JD).