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Bachelors in Law

Postgraduate and Career Pathways

Masters / LLM

In an LLM (Master of Laws) program, you delve deeper into specific legal areas or gain expertise in international law, intellectual property, tax law, corporate governance, family law, dispute resolution or other specialized fields. Advanced coursework, research, and seminars offer in-depth analysis, preparing you for specialized legal practice, academia, or leadership roles in the legal profession.

Solicitor Route

In the UK, a solicitor is a legal professional who provides legal advice, prepares legal documents, represents clients in legal matters, and can advocate on their behalf in certain courts. Solicitors often specialize in specific areas of law such as family law, property law, or corporate law. Once students have completed an undergraduate degree and in order to become a Solicitor in the UK, they should pass part 1 and 2 of Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) and complete 2 years of Read more

Barrister Route

In the UK, a barrister is a legal advocate who specializes in courtroom advocacy, providing expert legal advice, drafting legal documents, and representing clients in court proceedings. Barristers typically work independently or in chambers and are instructed by solicitors to represent clients in complex or higher court cases. They specialize in specific areas of law and undergo rigorous training and qualification.

Once graduated from a University, students should do a Bar Professional Training Course which takes 1 year and a year of Read more

Entry Requirements to Study Law

  • Good High School grades (Minimum 70%, IB 34 or AAB in A Levels)
  • IELTS Band of 6.5 or higher
  • Good Proficiency in English
  • Other preferred skills like communication & analytical skills, public speaking & debates, mini pupillage etc
  • Some universities ask for LNAT entrance test

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