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A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is a professional undergraduate degree in law that prepares students to enter the legal profession. The program typically spans three years in most countries, but it may vary depending on the jurisdiction and whether it is an integrated or standalone course.
The LLB program provides a comprehensive foundation in various areas of law, including constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, and more. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills through case studies, legal research, and moot court exercises. The degree is essential for those aspiring to become lawyers, judges, or legal advisors.
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