I am B.Com student and I am thinking to pursue PG in law abroad. Can I pursue PG in law abroad? Does it have a good scope?
Can I know its duration?
34 Views|1 Followers|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Sushmita Deulgaonkar
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8 years ago
Hi Sushmita, generally and widely it is required that you have prior degree in law to obtain a PG. Also for some top universities, one must have working experience. Scope of law is very good. You may check for any Diploma programs in the legal field if it helps. Check here: https://studyabroad.shik
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8 years ago
Do these universities (given in the link) provide LLM with no law background students?
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