LLB stands for Legum Baccalaureus, a Latin term meaning Bachelor of Laws. It is an undergraduate law degree offered in many countries. The double "L" represents the plural form of "lex" (law). An LLB is the foundational qualification for pursuing a legal career or further legal studies like LLM.
The full form of LLB is Legum Baccalaureus in Latin, which translates to Bachelor of Laws in English. It is an undergraduate degree in law, preparing students for legal practice and understanding the legal system comprehensively.