Admission i.e. Eligibility Criteria


ArnabG

Hi, I am an Indian student of a Central University which is not so generous in giving marks to his students. Thus, I have a percentage of 66 only. But, I have a nice cv with research papers and moots and strong LoRs. What are my chances to get into any UK university. I have been told that I have no chance in Oxbridge but I was rather curious about UCL,LSE,Kings or Queens! Do I have a chance there or I should simply drop the idea of doing llm?
Thank You

Hi, I am an Indian student of a Central University which is not so generous in giving marks to his students. Thus, I have a percentage of 66 only. But, I have a nice cv with research papers and moots and strong LoRs. What are my chances to get into any UK university. I have been told that I have no chance in Oxbridge but I was rather curious about UCL,LSE,Kings or Queens! Do I have a chance there or I should simply drop the idea of doing llm?
Thank You
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Hi, I am an Indian student of a Central University which is not so generous in giving marks to his students. Thus, I have a percentage of 66 only. But, I have a nice cv with research papers and moots and strong LoRs. What are my chances to get into any UK university. I have been told that I have no chance in Oxbridge but I was rather curious about UCL,LSE,Kings or Queens! Do I have a chance there or I should simply drop the idea of doing llm?
Thank You


Foreign universities are aware of the Indian college marking system. Anything above 60 is considered first division, which means you do stand a chance. Rule out Oxford, Kings and Cambridge because they want you to have a 70+ score (but sometimes if they feel generous, Kings just might offer you).
Go for Kings, UCL, Queens and LSE otherwise, they're great Universities. Research papers, LoRs, internships, co-curriculars only help your cause! Just make sure your IELTS score is above 6.5 to be on the safe side (TOEFL is tougher)

<blockquote>Hi, I am an Indian student of a Central University which is not so generous in giving marks to his students. Thus, I have a percentage of 66 only. But, I have a nice cv with research papers and moots and strong LoRs. What are my chances to get into any UK university. I have been told that I have no chance in Oxbridge but I was rather curious about UCL,LSE,Kings or Queens! Do I have a chance there or I should simply drop the idea of doing llm?
Thank You</blockquote>

Foreign universities are aware of the Indian college marking system. Anything above 60 is considered first division, which means you do stand a chance. Rule out Oxford, Kings and Cambridge because they want you to have a 70+ score (but sometimes if they feel generous, Kings just might offer you).
Go for Kings, UCL, Queens and LSE otherwise, they're great Universities. Research papers, LoRs, internships, co-curriculars only help your cause! Just make sure your IELTS score is above 6.5 to be on the safe side (TOEFL is tougher)
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