What is the difference between an LLB and an LLB HONOURS degree?

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LLB is typically three years, while LLB (Hons) is often part of a five-year integrated program. LLB Hons offers a more in-depth and specialized study of law.
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LLB is typically three years, while LLB (Hons) is often part of a five-year integrated program. LLB Hons offers a more in-depth and specialized study of law. read less
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