Law Courses

About Course
LLB or legum baccalaureus, is an undergraduate degree in law offered in the UK and other countries that use common law as the basis for their legal systems. When you complete your undergraduate education in professional law, you are awarded a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. It is the professional law degree awarded after completing undergraduate education. In most countries, holding an LLB with additional accreditation allows for the practice of law. Master of Laws or what is popularly known as LLM is a postgraduate level degree offered by scores of universities across the world. Being a popular option to advance your career in law, you will learn various methodologies of the field as well as the chosen specializations which will furnish your skills to carry out practice as a Lawyer/Advocate.
What Will You Learn?
- Undergraduate Law Degree (LLB)
- Postgraduate (Masters / LLM)
- Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)
- Legal Practice Course (LPC)
- Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC)