Elaboration of LL.B/LL.M

An LL.B is the award of the degree of Bachelor of Laws. LL.B is a Latin word. It stands for ‘Legum Baccalaureus’, signifying 'Bachelor of Laws. In Latin abbreviations, the plural form of a word is indicated by doubling the letter- hence ‘LL.’ is short for Laws.



LL.M is Latin abbreviation for 'Legum Magister', signifying 'Master of Laws'.

LL.D is Latin abbreviation for 'Legum Doctor', signifying 'Doctor of Laws'.

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