Is it hard for Indian students to get admission to law courses at Durham University?

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    Loveleen Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    3 months ago

    It is a quite selective School, as the Durham University acceptance rate stands at 41% for the year 2024 meaning, out of every 100 applicants, only 41 were rolled out an offer letter. The international students need to meet many requirements according to the programs they are choosing, but here are some basic requirements that a student have to fulfil to be able to enroll in Law courses at Durham University:

    ·         Application form

    ·         Academic transcripts of the schools and University's the student attended

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