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WHAT IS LLB?

  • Writer: SUIT & CASE
    SUIT & CASE
  • Aug 17, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 28, 2020

Article by Vasilena Zapryanova

The LLB is a three year undergraduate qualifying law degree. It is not the same as BA.


Many universities offer joint law degree of LLB and a language or another subject, e.g. Law with Business or Law with Criminology. These are still qualifying law degrees as they are LLB. (Remember - BA degrees are not qualifying so you will have to take the GDL if you want to do the LPC or BPTC).


There are some universities that require you to take the LNAT as part of the application process. These universities include: LSE, King's College London, Durham University, University of Bristol, University of Oxford, University of Nottingham.


 
 
 

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