Why do Indian students choose to study at Brooklyn Law School?

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    Ravi Babu | Contributor-Level 10

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    Brooklyn Law School is a popular choice for Indian students because of its excellent academic standing, convenient location and career assistance. The university specializes in areas including business law, immigration law, and intellectual property law and provides demanding programs like the J.D. and LL.M International students find it appealing because of its ideal location in New York City which gives them access to legal networks, internships, and a thriving cultural scene

    In order to improve career preparedness Brooklyn Law School also places a strong emphasis on hands-on training through externships, moot courts and clinics. With

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Because Brooklyn Law School maintains a tough admissions procedure to guarantee high-quality student profiles admittance can be quite difficult. With an acceptance percentage of roughly 47.2%, almost half of the candidates are accepted. Strong academic credentials, usually a GPA of 3.15 or above and competitive LSAT or GRE scores are necessary to increase your prospects. Well-written personal statements leadership abilities, and extracurricular activity are also valued by the institution.

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No, Brooklyn Law School does not offer any online courses but it conducts webinars where information is given about the courses offered by the college and it also gives an opportunity to interact with the current students studying in the college.

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Indian students predominantly prefer taking up Master of Laws (LL.M.) programs, which can be specialised into areas like international law, corporate law, and intellectual property law, at Brooklyn Law School. This course is indeed one of the most sought-after programs offered given its global recognition and worldwide opportunities in the law practice. It is designed for foreign-trained lawyers and lawyers seeking a more in-depth knowledge of the U.S. legal system.

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The LL.M. curriculum at Brooklyn Law School equips graduates for a variety of legal vocations, and the school's location, employment services, and alumni network offer substantial assistance in landing positions at competitive pay.Job profiles that students can pursue after doing LLM from Brooklyn Law School and their estimated salaries are as follows-

Associate Attorney$87,043
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Legal Counsel$140,000
Law Firm Partner$130,000
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