LLm in Australia Vs LLM in Uk


aster

hey,
I am an Indian student who is pursuing my 5 years integrated course [ BA.LLB] from the Bangalore University , wanting to pursue my LLm this year, however I have two countries in mind namely AUSTRALIA and United Kingdom...very confused as to which country to choose as regards to the quality of education is concerned.
Kindly help me out, if any of you have any input regarding the same

hey,
I am an Indian student who is pursuing my 5 years integrated course [ BA.LLB] from the Bangalore University , wanting to pursue my LLm this year, however I have two countries in mind namely AUSTRALIA and United Kingdom...very confused as to which country to choose as regards to the quality of education is concerned.
Kindly help me out, if any of you have any input regarding the same
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barmenator

Depends where you want to practice, after completion of such degree. If you plan on going back to your country, both countries have very renowned schools, but as a whole, England schools are much older, and therefore famous in the globe.

I think you would first have to apply to top universities in each country, and see their overall world ranking to decide among them. Then, you would really have a choice to make.

You could check the 2013 QS ranking. But, until then, stick to your applications, since there is no guarantee you will get admitted in your #1 selected choice. The more you apply to, the better are your chances of being admitted to one.

Bear in mind, that competition is very tough in both countries, so the sooner the better.

Good luck!

Depends where you want to practice, after completion of such degree. If you plan on going back to your country, both countries have very renowned schools, but as a whole, England schools are much older, and therefore famous in the globe.

I think you would first have to apply to top universities in each country, and see their overall world ranking to decide among them. Then, you would really have a choice to make.

You could check the 2013 QS ranking. But, until then, stick to your applications, since there is no guarantee you will get admitted in your #1 selected choice. The more you apply to, the better are your chances of being admitted to one.

Bear in mind, that competition is very tough in both countries, so the sooner the better.

Good luck!
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