What is the word limit for an SOP for Law in UK?

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    Abhishek Mehra | Contributor-Level 8

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    The Statement of Purpose for law in UK should be two pages long at max or 4,000 to 5,000 characters, with conventional margins, double-spacing, and a font size of 11-12 points. The university you are applying to may have extra criteria regarding the structure and word length of the SOP or what to include in the draft. Therefore, you must check for such requirements before submitting your SOP for LLM in UK. It is extremely crucial for you to adhere to university-specific guidelines, if any. Deviating from the guidelines might leave a negative impact before the admissions committee.

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