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LLB stands for "Legum Baccalaureus" in Latin, which translates to "Bachelor of Laws" in English. It is an undergraduate degree in law that serves as the first step for individuals pursuing a career in legal practice. The degree is typically awarded after completing a course of study in legal principles and practices.

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