I want to do Law from UK so is there any entrance test I need to give for that?
66 Views|Posted 2009-12-22 16:03:14
Asked by Aryan Malhotra
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2010-01-28 21:12:11
Hi! For pursuing Law in UK you are required to give LNAT. The LNAT stands for National Admissions Test for Law, it is run by a consortium of UK universities. Following universities offer law courses in UK: 1. University of Plymouth; 2. Robert Gordon University; 3. University of York; 4. University o

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2010-01-20 13:27:12
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Answered by
2010-01-12 21:51:35
Hello Aryan,
If you wish to do LLM after graduation then you need not to sit any entrance exam. What all you need are:
1. Graduation from a reputed Indian university with least upper second division. (1st class will be preferred)
2. You need to get English score test with at least 6.5 in all section

Answered by
2009-12-22 16:04:05
Hi,
Yes for admission in LAW from UK you have to give LNAT test which is required. The National Admissions Test for Law, or LNAT, is run by a consortium of UK universities. It helps universities to make fairer choices among the many highly-qualified applicants who want to join their undergraduate
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