admission in UK universities


What is the requirement for getting admission in LLM from UK Universities? I've no work experiance as I am pursuing graduation and also have not done internship, will I be able to get the admission? Is it necessary to have the work experiance?
Kindly forward me more details which are required for the admission.
Thank you.

What is the requirement for getting admission in LLM from UK Universities? I've no work experiance as I am pursuing graduation and also have not done internship, will I be able to get the admission? Is it necessary to have the work experiance?
Kindly forward me more details which are required for the admission.
Thank you.
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Hi Nilona.

I don't know if you're still interested, but the admissions requirements generally are:

i. good undergraduate law degree with a upper second class or the overseas equivalent.
ii. English language most universities tend to ask for a 7.00 IELTS score.
iii. two letters of reference.
iv. personal statement.

Working experience of course helps, but it isnt decisive.

If you have a good undergraduate law degree (some universities accept other degrees, such as economics, business studies and so on and so forth) youre likely to have a shot at some very good universities (LSE, Edinburgh, Durham, UCL, KCL, Nottingham etc.). However, if you havent done so well at your undergraduate programme, youd better try to look for something else to make your application stand out from the crowd. In this case, working experience can really help you

To wrap it up, focus on finishing your undergraduate programme with a high score and your lack of working experience shouldnt be a problem. And dont forget to get good letters of recommendation and a well-written personal statement.

Regards,

Hi Nilona.

I don't know if you're still interested, but the admissions requirements generally are:

i. good undergraduate law degree – with a upper second class or the overseas equivalent.
ii. English language – most universities tend to ask for a 7.00 IELTS score.
iii. two letters of reference.
iv. personal statement.

Working experience of course helps, but it isn’t decisive.

If you have a good undergraduate law degree (some universities accept other degrees, such as economics, business studies and so on and so forth) you’re likely to have a shot at some very good universities (LSE, Edinburgh, Durham, UCL, KCL, Nottingham etc.). However, if you haven’t done so well at your undergraduate programme, you’d better try to look for something else to make your application stand out from the crowd. In this case, working experience can really help you…

To wrap it up, focus on finishing your undergraduate programme with a high score and your lack of working experience shouldn’t be a problem. And don’t forget to get good letters of recommendation and a well-written personal statement.

Regards,
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Thank you beicon.
your guidence will definately help me out.

Thank you beicon.
your guidence will definately help me out.
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