Definition
A 'bachelor of laws' (LLB) is an undergraduate degree in law. It's your first step to becoming a lawyer, sort of like getting your learner's permit before driving. Unlike some other degrees, it focuses mainly on legal principles and frameworks. Think of it as Legally Blonde, but with more textbooks and less pink. Itβs a foundational degree for further legal studies. Completing this degree allows one to practice law after further training and exams. So, it sets the stage for a legal career.