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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
An LLB (Bachelor of Laws) degree does not focus solely on Business and Property law. It covers a broad spectrum of legal areas, including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Family Law, International Law, and more. Business and Property law are just components of the curriculum. The degree is designed to provide a comprehensive foundation in all major areas of law for legal practice or further specialization.
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The duration of Stanford LLM is one year. The Law School of Stanford University is very selective at the time of admissions. As per a top-ranking publisher, the acceptance rate for this Law school is around 8.85%. The documents required to apply to this course are:
- Resume / CV
- Academic transcripts
- Personal statement
- Two letters of recommendation
- TOEFL score report
- Any other program-specific document
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