The LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) is a 3-4 year undergraduate law degree that varies by country and institution. It offers a comprehensive foundation in legal ideas, including constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, and jurisprudence. Graduates generally work as lawyers, legal consultants, or in other legal-related industries. Some countries may demand extra certifications or bar tests before practicing law professionally. The degree emphasizes critical thinking, legal research, and analytical skills that are necessary for legal practice.