LLB
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LLB
3 Year
L.L.B. or Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate law course offered by various Indian universities. There are two options to pursue LLB course. One LLB course duration is 3-year for which the minimum eligibility criterion is graduation and the other is the integrated course of 5-year duration for undergraduate students. The course is divided into six semesters in most of the law universities and admission to the same is based on entrance exams like CLAT, LAWCET to name a few.
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Commercial Law
1 Year
An LLM in Commercial Law is normally a one-year master's program where students develop their understanding of complex topics in commercial law. LLM in Business or Commercial Law programs often focus on Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, Contracts, Securities Law, Antitrust Law, Trusts & Estates, Labor Law, Bankruptcy, and other topics.
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Bachelor of Legislative Law
5 years
L.L.B. or Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate Law course. Law is a set of categorized rules and regulations under which any society or country is governed. Just like its postgraduate counterpart i.e. LL.M., the course is unconventionally abbreviated as L.L.B
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LLB Professional
3 years
The LLB course or Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate law course. The law is a unique set of categorized rules and regulations under which any society or country is governed. Just like its postgraduate degree i.e., LL.M., the course is unconventionally abbreviated as LL.B. The duration of the LLB course is 3 years, which allows the LLB curriculum to be divided into&nbps;6 semesters.
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