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What are the similarities and differences between the LAW studies of India and the UK?

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Studying law in one of the top-rated UK universities is undeniably a good option for Indian students as the legal system and the laws are not much different from India’s system. So, a degree from the top UK universities will give you an added advantage over others. Moreover, you will get the following benefits:

  • A law degree from a UK university/college will not only allow you to practice in India but in the UK as well. You can also practice on behalf of clients regardless of their location
  • By becoming a barrister and coming back to India for practice, you will get global exposure and advantage over others. Companies dealing with international clients are more likely to accept you because of that international exposure.
  • Even  though law courses/programs in India relatively meet international standards, they are, however, majorly theoretical. In the UK, on the other hand, the practical and skill-based approach is followed by universities and colleges.
  • In the UK, you can complete your law studies in 4 years which is 3 years LLB and 1 year LLM. While in India, the duration for the same is longer. Furthermore, you will get a diversified range of course options to choose from in the UK, while in India, you will have access to limited options only.

If you are considering the UK for your law studies, then you can consider the following listed options for your dream:

  • Buckingham University
  • City University of London
  • Leeds University
  • Leicester University
  • London University
  • University of Birmingham
  • University of Lancaster
  • University of Hertfordshire
  • University of Bristol
  • East Anglia University
  • Nottingham University
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