The full form of LLB is Bachelor of Laws. It is an undergraduate degree in law that serves as the foundation for a career in legal practice. The term "LLB" is derived from the Latin phrase Legum Baccalaureus, where "Legum" is the plural form of "Lex," meaning law. LLB programs typically cover a wide range of legal topics, including constitutional law, criminal law, and contracts. It is the first step for aspiring lawyers, and after completing LLB, one can pursue further studies or practice law by passing the bar exam in their jurisdiction.