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A Bachelor of Laws (LLB or BL) is an undergraduate academic degree in law, typically requiring three to four years of study. It is a common degree for individuals seeking to become legal professionals such as lawyers, judges, or legal advisors. The curriculum usually includes courses in legal systems, legal theory, and various areas of law such as criminal, property, contract, and tort law. Graduates of an LLB program may also pursue further legal education or professional training to qualify for practicing law in their jurisdiction.