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I have completed my graduation in bsc. Can i know join LLM directly Or should do LLB


Mekala Pavani 30th Jul, 2024
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kumardurgesh1802 2nd Aug, 2024

Hello there,

To pursue an LLM (Master of Laws), you first need to complete an LLB (Bachelor of Laws). The LLB is a prerequisite because it provides the fundamental legal education and qualifications required for advanced legal studies. Without an LLB, you won't meet the eligibility criteria for LLM programs, which are designed for those with a basic understanding of law. So, you'll need to complete an LLB before you can enroll in an LLM program.

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