What essentials do you need to apply for an LLM at Harvard?

Indian applicants planning to Harvard Uni LLM should meet the following requirements:
- A J.D. from an ABA-approved US law school or a first law degree (J.D., LLB or the equivalent) from a foreign law school is required
- Official TOEFL score
- Online application form
- Resume
- Academic transcripts
- At least 2 le
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