By Vidhi Gautam Updated on November 17th, 2020

LLB or Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate law degree with a duration of 3 years for those who have completed their graduation. The LLB course syllabus comprises of all the Indian Laws and some of the Public International laws related to India. Students study the LLB subjects such as Constitutional Law, Indian Penal Code, Civil Procedure Code, Criminal Procedure Code, etc. It helps the students to develop skills like problem-solving, communication, and judgment.

LLB can be pursued after the completion of graduation in any stream while integrated course in law is done after passing the senior secondary examination from the recognized Board of Education in India like CBSE, CISCE, etc.