Hi,
I'm Devang looking for my masters in UK and I have offers from the University of East Anglia and Dundee and I'm really confused as both are modern day Universities and it would be of great help if someone could please tell me something about these Universities and also about the campus placement from the Universities.
Regards
University of East Anglia or University of Dundee for LLM in International Commercial and Business Laws
Posted Aug 03, 2018 16:27
I'm Devang looking for my masters in UK and I have offers from the University of East Anglia and Dundee and I'm really confused as both are modern day Universities and it would be of great help if someone could please tell me something about these Universities and also about the campus placement from the Universities.
Regards
Posted Aug 06, 2018 19:03
What are your goals?
Generically they're about equivalent in terms of overall university reputation. Location-wise, Dundee might have the edge because you'd be relatively close to Edinburgh, which is a cool city. Not much around UEA except, well, UEA and Norwich.
Look closely at each program's curriculum and see how they would match up with what you're interested in studying.
Generically they're about equivalent in terms of overall university reputation. Location-wise, Dundee might have the edge because you'd be relatively close to Edinburgh, which is a cool city. Not much around UEA except, well, UEA and Norwich.
Look closely at each program's curriculum and see how they would match up with what you're interested in studying.
Posted Aug 06, 2018 20:32
Hi! thanks for the feed back. I m an advocate practicing in India but I'm looking for something international and was keen on International Commercial Law and Intellectual Property Laws, Currently Im looking for a University that can not only help me in my academics but also with placements. What are your views on Nottingham Trent University? Also if you could suggest me good university keeping the top tier university aside.
Regards
Regards
Posted Aug 10, 2018 21:53
Most law schools will probably not be able to help (much) with placements.
Did you look into Oxford? They have a decent footprint in IP law research. Also, maybe look into the University of Nottingham as well.
Did you look into Oxford? They have a decent footprint in IP law research. Also, maybe look into the University of Nottingham as well.
Posted Aug 27, 2018 19:42
To be honest and not too sound discouraging but your chances of staying back are quite slim and your choice of universities aren't that great, maybe stay back gain a few years experience and apply to a red brick uni with good reputation. I am a fellow Indian law student in the same boat as you are.
Posted Aug 31, 2018 19:30
That's great advice. Or get a job with a firm that has an office in the UK and work to transition into the UK office.
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