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If you're currently studying Journalism in your final year and considering a 2-year Law/LLB course post-graduation, here's some guidance. Typically, for LLB, the standard path is a 3-year course after graduation. However, there are integrated programs like B.A. LLB or B.B.A. LLBs are five years long and combine undergraduate and law studies. Since you're already in your final year of Journalism, you might want to explore postgraduate options in law, such as pursuing an LLM (Master of Laws) after completing your current degree. LLM programs usually last for one year and offer specializations in various legal fields. Ensure to check with the universities you're interested in for specific eligibility criteria and admission procedures for postgraduate law courses. This way, you can align your academic journey with your career aspirations in law.
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