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LLB, or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a three- or five-year undergraduate degree program in law that can be pursued following high school graduation or after completing the 10+2 course, as appropriate. A basic study in law that teaches students about the legal procedures used by lawyers is called Bachelor of Legislative Law. The LLB program assists students in gaining a logical, analytical, and critical grasp of legal matters and teaches them how to apply these abilities to address social and legal problems in society.
Candidates must have completed their graduation (10+2+3) in any discipline from an accredited college or university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 45% for the general category and 40% for the SC/ST category in order to be considered for admission to the LL. B. 3-Year degree program.
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