Hi everyone,
My undergraduate law degree is an integrated Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws which is a 5-year program in India taught entirely in English and my university is willing to provide proof of the same to the concerned foreign university whenever I make my LLM application.
Would this be able to waive the IELTS requirement or I'd still have to sit for it? Kindly let me know, especially if you are someone from India.
Thanks!
India- Undergrad Law Degree in English (5 Year integrated BA LLB) - IELTS Waiver?
Posted Jan 08, 2024 13:54
Hi everyone,
My undergraduate law degree is an integrated Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws which is a 5-year program in India taught entirely in English and my university is willing to provide proof of the same to the concerned foreign university whenever I make my LLM application.
Would this be able to waive the IELTS requirement or I'd still have to sit for it? Kindly let me know, especially if you are someone from India.
Thanks!
My undergraduate law degree is an integrated Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws which is a 5-year program in India taught entirely in English and my university is willing to provide proof of the same to the concerned foreign university whenever I make my LLM application.
Would this be able to waive the IELTS requirement or I'd still have to sit for it? Kindly let me know, especially if you are someone from India.
Thanks!
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