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Frequently Asked Questions

Pursing law and legal studies abroad brings you a tremendous opportunity to understand a new perspective and learn the legal system of a foreign country. In an increasingly global era, studying law abroad will help you establish an international career in law.  

Most of the students pursue law and legal studies to become a lawyer or a solicitor. But there are numerous jobs in various industries for law degree holders. Some of the few careers are mentioned here Court Legal Adviser, Immigration Officer, Court Reporter, Legal Outsourcing, Legal Analyst, Welfare Rights Officer, and much more. 

Legal studies are one of the most lucrative courses with a lot of competition, hence the entry requirements are a bit stringent. For a bachelor's degree, most of the universities open admission to potential students with top-grade higher educational qualifications. For post-graduate, the students should hold a relevant bachelor's degree. Some universities accept only a Law Bachelors for postgraduate education. For both UG and PG courses students should have an IELTS score of 6.0-6.5. 

Depending upon the university and the course you choose the duration of your education varies. For undergraduate students’ education can last up to four years and for post-graduate students, it will take up to 2 years. 


When you consider a country to study law, choose a destination that offers you immense opportunity to grow professionally and personally. This will help you to have a new perspective, know more about new cultures and so on. Some of the countries that offer the best courses in law and legal studies are the UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, etc. 


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