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Difference between b.l and llb

(Querist) 16 May 2014 This query is : Resolved 
1. Is There any Difference between B.L and LLB?

2. Which one of the above allows to practice as an Attorney?

3. Please let me know the eligibility to practice at High-Court?

4. Does B.L and LLB courses varies for every state?

4. I Had completed my Graduation in B.Tech (Information Technology).
- Am I Suitable to do the Law Course?
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 16 May 2014
academic query
R.K Nanda (Expert) 16 May 2014
purely academic query.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 16 May 2014
purely academic query.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 17 May 2014
Academic query.
malipeddi jaggarao (Expert) 17 May 2014
There is no difference. Some Universities in India call the full course Law degree as B.L., some as LL.B.
LL.B.is a Latin word and the expansion of the abbreviation is Legum Baccalaureus.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 17 May 2014
There is no difference between both. In some states, like in Tamilnadu, it is called as B.L. (Bachelor of Law) and some states call it as LL.B. For three year course of Law, any bachelor is the eligible criterion or pre-qualification, hence as a B.Tech graduate, you can join the law degree course.


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