LLM in Taxation Laws - Indian Students and Others


Dear all,

I am from a 5 year law school in India and intend to apply to Kings Tax LLM for the year 2012-13.

I wanted to get perfect information on the percentage of marks that guarantee you an admission at Kings? Is it 60 %, 65% of above? Does anyone have any idea about those who had only 60% or below and secured a place, other things remaining constant?

I really want to do it from Kings as I have heard that it offers the best Tax LLM in the UK.

Any relevant information on this is highly appreciated.

Thanks all !

Dear all,

I am from a 5 year law school in India and intend to apply to Kings Tax LLM for the year 2012-13.

I wanted to get perfect information on the percentage of marks that guarantee you an admission at Kings? Is it 60 %, 65% of above? Does anyone have any idea about those who had only 60% or below and secured a place, other things remaining constant?

I really want to do it from Kings as I have heard that it offers the best Tax LLM in the UK.

Any relevant information on this is highly appreciated.

Thanks all !
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Mclegally

Check the eligibility criteria mentioned on the website of KCL.

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/entryrequirements/name/master-of-laws/alpha/L/header_search/

Mostly they expect a good upper 2:1 which means 65% or above, but again it depends upon your other credentials as well. They do make exceptions by accepting applicants with a percentage ranging from 60-65 as well.

Check the eligibility criteria mentioned on the website of KCL.

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/entryrequirements/name/master-of-laws/alpha/L/header_search/

Mostly they expect a good upper 2:1 which means 65% or above, but again it depends upon your other credentials as well. They do make exceptions by accepting applicants with a percentage ranging from 60-65 as well.
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