The difference between a doctorate degree LL.D and a Ph.D. can sometimes be confusing, even to people who are in the field of academic themselves. A doctorate is a catch-all term, standing for highest-attainable degree in a given discipline. The Ph.D., however, stands for "Doctor of Philosophy" and is a kind of doctorate degree, but not all doctorate degrees are Ph.D.s. LLD or Doctor of Law is a doctoral level degree of law of around 3-year duration. Some of the popular universities known for offering this course are National Law School of India University, National Law University, Banaras Hindu University, Chanakya National Law University, etc. Thanks For Comment
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Ph.D in law is it equivalent to LL.D
Or
Deferent thing
Than what is the deference?
The difference between a doctorate degree LL.D and a Ph.D. can sometimes be confusing, even to people who are in the field of academic themselves. A doctorate is a catch-all term, standing for highest-attainable degree in a given discipline. The Ph.D., however, stands for "Doctor of Philosophy" and is a kind of doctorate degree, but not all doctorate degrees are Ph.D.s.
LLD or Doctor of Law is a doctoral level degree of law of around 3-year duration. Some of the popular universities known for offering this course are National Law School of India University, National Law University, Banaras Hindu University, Chanakya National Law University, etc.
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