B.L also is ‘Bachelor of Law’
What are the 4 types of Laws?
Law is divided into four broad categories. These types of law are tort law, contract law, property law and criminal law.
Is a 2.2 degree in law good?
The majority of law firms look for candidates with a 2:1 degree grade or above – although it is not unheard of for some firms to accept candidates with a 2:2 degree grade. Most candidates with a 3rd will find it very difficult to reach the interview stage unless they have mitigating circumstances.
Is BL or LLB better?
LLB is a 3- year course and entitles you to practice as an advocate. BL is a 2-year course, essentially academic in nature, and you cannot practice as an advocate though your legal qualification may land you a desk job in some legal environment (like an advocate’s office or a legal firm).
Is LLB equal to bl?
Traditionally, in India either BL or LLB was awarded. Both of them were treated as equal, that is “Bachelors of Law”….Answers.
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