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The first degree offered by American law schools are Juris Doctor (JD) degree but it is actually a second degree for those who obtain it. This is because JD programmes are open only to holders of a first degree (normally in a non-legal field). Thus, legal studies are postgraduate programmes in the US.
In order to pursue LLM from US, you need to have:
A first degree in law from a university recognised by the American Bar Association or its foreign equivalent.
TOEFL score of 80-90 plus.
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The average tuition fe
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Find below some of the best universities offering course of your interest.
University of Kentucky-US
San Diego State University-US
University of Southern California-US
University of Otago-New Zealand
The university of Canberra-Australia
Griffith University-Australia
Humboldt University of Berlin-Germany
University of Bonn-Germany
Technical University of Braunschweig-Germany
University of Düsseldorf-Germany
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg-Germany
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Since PHD course work essentially includes research and documentation work. This requires large amounts of money. In addition to this, you have to consider living expenses for the entire duration of the course. The annual expenses of most Ph.D. students are about $28,000-$40,000 per year.
It might be more or less depending up on the university and location.
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