I want to do Law from UK so is there any entrance test I need to give for that?

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shiksha
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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radiant
2010-01-20 13:27:12
Yes you can Call on this number for your query and more detail Contact no:-9229252401 Radiant Infoteck 108 1st floor Bakhatgarh tower 10/1 New Palasia Indore (M.P.) 452001 Email ID:-Info@radiantinfoteck.com

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anand kumar jha
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

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Ashish Prasadh
2009-12-23 12:59:39
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prashant mishra
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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