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What is the difference between a three-year law degree and a five-year law degree?

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What is the difference between a three-year law degree and a five-year law degree?

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The three-year Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.(Hons.)) degree programme is for graduates and the five-year B.A.,LL.B.(Hons.) degree programme is for undergraduates. The eligibility for a three-year program is a graduate degree in any discipline and the eligibility for a five-year programme is graduation from 12th standard. The law subjects covered in both the programmes are the same. The five-year degree programme also provides a foundation in social sciences and humanities.

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