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Chandra Shekhar

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Indian students who wish to study LLM in the UK must have a first or second-class honors degree or equivalent internationally recognised qualification in Law. Students must have an understanding of the basic principles of public and private law. Applicants must have the required IELTS score for UK Universities to study LLM program. Check the basic Masters of Law (LLM) Requirements for the UK below:A bachelor’s degreeEnglish language proficiency score: IELTS / TOEFL / PTEThough it is not necessary to have LSAT exam scores, some universities might need LSAT scoresOfficial academic transcriptsLetters of
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Chandra Shekhar

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LLM graduates in the UK get jobs in popular Law firms across the world such as Addleshaw & Goddard; Bird & Bird; CMS Cameron McKenna; Fox Williams; Kirkland & Ellis; PwC Legal; White & Case; etc. The below graph includes top recruiters for Masters of Law in UK: 

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Chandra Shekhar

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According to unofficial sources, the LLM in UK average salary is around £49,000 or INR 53.09 L  (£ 1 = INR 108.36 as of Jul 16, 2024). LLM in UK graduates can build a career as Lawyers/Advocates, Legal Advisors, Legal Writers, Solicitors, etc. Students can check popular job profiles for LLM graduates with annual salary below: LLM Job ProfileAnnual Average SalaryParalegal£14,264 or INR 14.45 LVice President (VP), Human Resources (HR)£79,655 or INR 86.30 L

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Chandra Shekhar

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The United Kingdom is among the popular destination to study LLM abroad on the other hand India has over 600 colleges to study LLM program. The cost of studying LLM in India is around 1 L to INR 5 L (complete fees) while the cost of studying LLM in UK is around INR 10 L to INR 40 L and more. However, if we compare LLM in UK and LLM in India in term of placements then UK colleges provide better placements than LLM colleges in India. Mentioned below is the highlight of LLM in India and LLM in UK:ParticularLLM FeesNumber of CollegesLLM in India1 L to 5 L600LLM in UK10 L to 40 L80 

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Akanksha Malhotra

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To study at UON UK for the LLM course, the entry requirements for international students are given below:An undergraduate degree of 2:1 or international equivalent in Law, Humanities or Social ScienceIELTS with a score of 6.5 with no less than 6.5 in Reading and Writing, and 6.0 in Speaking and Listening / any other equivalent ELP test scoresAlso Read: LLM in UK

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The University College London is considered one of the top institutions for law courses in the world. It has a long lineage of almost 200 years and is consistently ranked as one of the most sought-after institutes in the world by leading ranking bodies. University College London, with a history spanning nearly two centuries, stands as a renowned global hub for legal education. Leading evaluators consistently recognize its excellence, with UCL frequently positioned among the world's top 20 universities by numerous ranking authorities. Notably, QS (Top Universities) has consistently ranked it within the top 10 global universities si
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YASH SHARMA

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If you are interested in pursuing an LL. M. degree in the UK after completing your undergraduate studies in law, you may want to consider studying at a law university that has a strong reputation and international recognition. Here are some law universities in India that may give you a higher chance of admission to top law universities in the UK:
1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore
2. National Law University (NLU), Delhi
3. National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), Hyderabad
4. Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), Sonipat
5. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
6. Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law (R
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
UK law programs are one of the best. You will be eligible to apply after LLB. You will require very good percentile, academically you must be strong enough. IELTS is also required. 7 overall is required mostly. You can further check the requirements on university websites.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Hi Dipankar,
University of Cambridge, Queen Mary University of London, Dundee Law School, University of Glasgow Law School, London School of Economics and University College London are some of the best known universities for legal studies. Tuition fee varies but on the whole you should expect around 18,000 pounds a year.

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yogi yogi

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You have opportunity towards the foreign legal market, after completion of LLM from UK.

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