Sir,
The Bachelor of Laws (Legum Baccalaureus Latin, abbreviated LL.B., but never L.L.B.) is an undergraduate , or bachelor, degree in law
Davinder kumar (N/A) 29 April 2013
Sir,
The Bachelor of Laws (Legum Baccalaureus Latin, abbreviated LL.B., but never L.L.B.) is an undergraduate , or bachelor, degree in law
Davinder kumar (N/A) 29 April 2013
Sir,
The Bachelor of Laws (Legum Baccalaureus Latin, abbreviated LL.B is an undergraduate , or bachelor, degree in law
and the 2Nd one Is LL.M >LL.M. is an abbreviation of the Latin legum magister, which means Master of Law
Satya nand aggarwal (Advocate) 15 February 2016
from latin legus et legum baccalaureus
Satya nand aggarwal (Advocate) 15 February 2016
Latin word legum et legus baccalaureus
Jacshon Fied 20 November 2017
Zeta Teresa Pereira 03 February 2020
Legum Baccalaureus or LLB is a Bachelor of Law degree. It is derived from a Latin phrase.
LLM, on the other hand, is an abbreviation of the Latin Legum Magister, which means Master of Law.
Thanks and regards,
Zeta
Raksha Joshi 28 February 2020
Hello,
Thankyou for your question.
1)The long form of LLB is Bachelor of Legislative Law or Legum Baccalaureus.
2)The long form of LLM is Latin Legum Magister or Maters of Legislative Law.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Raksha
Zeta Teresa Pereira 03 March 2020
Hello!
The full form of LL.B is Bachelor of Legislative Law or Legum Baccalaureus in Latin. On the other hand, LL.M is a Masters degree which is done after completion of LL.B. The full form of LL.M. is Master of Laws or Latin Legum Magister. Both are short forms of Latin words.
I hope this is clear.
Thanks and regards,
Zeta
Akshay (Advocate) 30 March 2020
Hi
Thank you for your question
Q.1. What do you mean by LL.B.?
Ans. It is a professional law degree as well as Undergraduate degree.
Q.2. How to write LLB in a correct form?
Ans. LL.B.
Q.3. Full form of LL.B. in Latin and in English?
Ans. Legum Beccalaureus and Bachelor of Laws.
Q.4. Why we dont use Single "L" rather than Double 'LL'?
Ans. 'LL' used in the Latin when we talk about plural form , so Legum in itself a plural form of law.
"L" = Lex or Legis ( singular form) in latin
And this LL.B. talks about degree on laws not on a single law.
Q.5. What do you mean by LL.M.?
Ans. A Post Graduate degree in Law.
Q.6. How to write LLM in a correct form?
Ans. LL.M.
Q.7. What is the full form of LL.M. in Latin and in English?
Ans.Latin= Legum Magister; English= Master of Laws.
Q.8. What do you mean by LL.D.?
Ans. A doctorate-level academic degree in law.
Q.9. How to write LLD in a correct form?
Ans. LL.D.
Q.10. What is the full form of LL.D. in Latin and in English?
Ans. Latin= Legum Doctor; English=Doctor of Laws.
Hope this will help you
Best regards,
Akshay Gupta
Palak Singh 31 March 2020
The full forms are as following:
1) L.L.B: Bachelor of Law (Legum Baccalaureus)
2)L.L.M: Masters in Law (Legum Magister)