How much is the tuition fee in The University of Law?

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    Mayank Vashisht | Contributor-Level 10

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    The annual tuition fee at The University of Law may differ from course to course. However, broadly stated, the annual tuition fee for undergraduate courses at The University of Law is around 16,400 GBP, and the annual tuition fee for graduate programmes is around 17,000 GBP. The University of Law offers more than 20 undergraduate courses and over 40 postgraduate programmes, Consequently, the tuition fee may vary from course to course. Students are advised to carefully look into the course details that they are willing to pursue, to have the most accurate idea about the tuition fee. 

    Please note that the above-mentioned fee range ca

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