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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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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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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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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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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, given below are the best LLM colleges in Bangalore that offer Corporate Law courses:College NameTuition FeeEligibility / ExamsAlliance School of LawINR 3 lakh ACLATSchool of Law Christ UniversityINR 1.45 lakhMerit-BasedReva UniversityINR 1,000CLAT, LSAT India, REVA CETBangalore UniversityINR 26,400KCETUniversity Law College, P.G. Department of Studies and Research in LawINR 24,000 Merit-BasedHope this helps!

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Pragati Singh

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A 2 year duration LLM course is usually considered more valuable than a 1-year LLM course, because 2-year LLM programs typically are more elaborative and deep structured. They also allow students to specialize in a particular area of law, which can be beneficial for their future career scope.Moreover, 1-year LLM courses are often designed for students who have already completed a law degree in another country and want to gain more expertise in a specific area of law. This could also be a good pathway for those who have a lot of work experience in the legal field and want to advance their careers.

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Those who complete LLM have multiple options to explore and can establish a promising career in legal field. Some of the top job profiles include:Job ProfileSalary (INR)AdvocateINR 4 LPASolicitorINR 4 LPAJudgeINR 10 LPALegal AdvisorINR 6 LPANotaryINR 4 LPAOath CommissionerINR 4.5 LPA

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Pragati Singh

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No, one who has completed an LLB degree either three-year duration after graduation or five-year duration,  after class 12th makes them eligible enough to pursue law as a profession. An LLM degree is pursued by those who want to learn more in a specialisation. However, in both cases, they have to appear for AIBE conducted by BCI to be able to get a 'Certificate of Practice'. 

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