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| Executive Member | Time taken to complete a double degree You can hide this advertisement by registering. Nearly all the LLB double degree programs takes 5 full years (full time and no fails) to complete.However, how common is it to have graduates that takes 5.5 years (e.g. transfered after the first year) to complete their LLB double degree? Is it preferable (from your opinion) to overload on senior electives and subjects or spread the load over the next few semesters so as finish in the 11th semester? (5.5 years).
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Today, 10:47 AM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Time taken to complete a double degree it is very common, at least amongst my friends.
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