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Is it good to do LLM after LLB?
Both LLB (Bachelor of Laws) and LLM (Master of Laws) are two most popular degrees in the highly significant and evergreen discipline of Law, in India or abroad. After achieving LLB, the students are eligible to start practicing in the legal sector, or pursue the higher-level course of LLM.
Can I do LLM after 3 year LLB?
And once you complete your 3 year LLB course, further can do LLM for 1/2 years. LLM is not compulsory and depends on your choice in case you want to specialize in a particular field. After your 3 year LLB, you can appear for AIBE exam and practice law in court.
Can you get into Oxford with bad Gcses?
Grades 4 to 6 at GCSE are suggestive of Cs and Ds at A-level – which won’t be enough to get into top UK universities. Oxford state that ‘higher grades at GCSE can help to make your application more competitive, and successful applicants typically have a high proportion of A and A* grades or 7, 8 and 9 grades.
Is LLM one or two years?
The Round Table on Legal Education set up by the MHRD suggested a number of measures to restructure and revamp Legal Education system in the country including introduction of one year LL. However, it is clarified that LL. M of one year duration as well as of two year duration will remain valid.
Is LLM 2 years course?
Master of law, also popularly known as the LLM programme, is a two-year postgraduate course in the field of law. Graduates who have pursued a Bachelor of Law (LL.B) and want to pursue specific specialisations in the field of law can take up LLM programmes.
Can you do a masters in law at Oxford?
Oxford’s reputation for master’s-level legal education has few equals. For those with more specialist interests, the faculty also offers the MSc in Law and Finance, the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice, the MSc in Taxation, and the Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice.