I am doing my BA from India and it would be finished by 2011 May. I want to do LLB from UK. I have an informal offer from university of hull for LLB 3 year course.
Is it a nice option to study law from a foreign uni because I think I wont be able to practice here in India afterwards.
What are the job opportunities after doing law from uk?
Is it important to give a language test for getting admission there?
I have heard about point 2 entry through senior status. Does anyone has any idea about that? Is it an approved course/degree under Bar Council of India?
Thanks in advance!!
LLB FROM UK
Posted Jul 27, 2010 13:17
I am doing my BA from India and it would be finished by 2011 May. I want to do LLB from UK. I have an informal offer from university of hull for LLB 3 year course.
Is it a nice option to study law from a foreign uni because I think I wont be able to practice here in India afterwards.
What are the job opportunities after doing law from uk?
Is it important to give a language test for getting admission there?
I have heard about point 2 entry through senior status. Does anyone has any idea about that? Is it an approved course/degree under Bar Council of India?
Thanks in advance!!
Is it a nice option to study law from a foreign uni because I think I wont be able to practice here in India afterwards.
What are the job opportunities after doing law from uk?
Is it important to give a language test for getting admission there?
I have heard about point 2 entry through senior status. Does anyone has any idea about that? Is it an approved course/degree under Bar Council of India?
Thanks in advance!!
Posted Jul 27, 2010 15:57
yep many universities offer senior status 2 year law degrees for graduates reading for a second degree in law eg. oxford, cambridge, birmingham etc. it's a great option for studying law in depth while also saving a year overall. they're tough courses to be admitted to as there are few places and intense competition....
yep many universities offer senior status 2 year law degrees for graduates reading for a second degree in law eg. oxford, cambridge, birmingham etc. it's a great option for studying law in depth while also saving a year overall. they're tough courses to be admitted to as there are few places and intense competition....
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