yes its correct
A. A. JOSE (LAWYER; LEGAL ADVISER/CONSULTANT& TRAINER) 10 June 2011
Indeed interesting deliberations. Ultimately, much ado for nothing ?
PANMUN (SELF EMPLOYED) 21 June 2011
Firstly Thank to all those who have given there suggestion in this regard and it was quiet intersting.
But i would like to go with the full form of LL.B as written by University of Gauhati (ASSAM) on the Certificate
i.e, "LL.B = Bachelor of Law"
and would hope those who have got the certificate see it and that this is acceptable all over India.
and if there is another abbrivation written on the certificate do let us know of which state it is or the university.
Gorimaa..B (Law Student) 25 July 2011
Hiii Friends,
LLB stands for Bachelor in Law.And the word LLB , is derived from the Latin language which means " Baccalaureus Legis".
O. Mahalakshmi (Law practiece) 30 July 2011
Lex Legum Baccalourous
SANJEEV KUMAR (PROPRIETOR) 30 November 2011
I think, the full form of LLB is 'Legislative Law Bachelor' and the full form of LLM is 'Legislative Law Master'.
mamta kaura wadehra (lawyer) 30 November 2011
you are right !
mamta kaura wadehra (lawyer) 30 November 2011
i mean you are right Mr Jagadeesh Govind
Vivek Bhise Patil (student) 30 November 2011
PRAKASH @ Where you have done ur LLB ...........????
harmeet kaur chadha (student) 02 December 2011
LL.B. stands for Legum Baccalaureus (Bachelor of Laws).
LL.M. stands for Legum Magister (Master of Laws).its a latin word..and it mean the same
tripti verma (asst professor in law) 19 June 2012
fullform of L.L.B is bachelar of law of laws and L.L.M. is master of law of laws you can check from ugc website list of specified subjects
B.P. Bhardwaj (delhi) 28 November 2012
LL.B. = Legum Baccalaureus
LL.M. = Legum Magister
sagar (student) 15 December 2012
lex legum baccalaureus............is the full form of llb
R.K Nanda (Advocate) 02 February 2013
LL.B- Bachelor of Legislative Law.
LL.M.- Master of Legislative Law.