Which program has higher admission selectivity and is more challenging to complete: the BA in Jurisprudence or the BCL at Oxford?
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Both BA in Jurisprudence and BCL are highly regarded courses but they differ in selectivity. Despite its name, the BCL (Bachelor of Common Law) is a one-year post graduate course for those who did really well in their law degree. The BA is a three-year undergraduate course for school leavers.
BA in Jurisprudence: It is an undergraduate program where admissions are based on academic performance, personal statements, and performance in the LNAT. It is designed for students who are at the beginning of their legal education.
BCL: This program accepts students who have already completed a law degree, and admissions require a first-class
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