Overview of studying a Law degree in UK

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Law is the rule book designed and followed by every country which states how people must live their lives. When applied ethically and accurately, it is nothing less than the moral fabric that binds a society together.

Some of the law courses offered by the UK Government including Graduate Diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate are popular amongst students world over.

Having been a challenging field of study, many Nepalese students prefer law as a career, owing to the number of opportunities in the field for law graduates like corporate lawyers and civil lawyers.

Besides, there is a common question that arises in most of Nepalese students: why do I need to study a law degree overseas?

If you've been asking the same question, then here is an insightful overview of why you should be pursuing an education in Law, in the UK.

Why Study a Law Degree in UK?
Pursuing a law degree in UK provides you with an opportunity to interact with multicultural people with very unique perspectives on societal issues and other subjects. Besides, the law courses in the UK have been framed to sharpen students' introspective skills through various on-field practical exercises.

Did you know that Law graduates in the UK earn a really good salary? Oh yes!
In fact, 70% of corporates hand the confidential data to their lawyers to safeguard and manage them efficiently.

Student’s life - Law Degree in UK
You can get away from the traditional way of looking at pursuing a law degree while studying in the UK.

Here’s how!
While Musicians and artists may spend their mid-day in the park seeking inspiration, a Law student’s mid-day will be mostly in a library outside the campus reading case reports, academic papers, and legal principles.

As a part of your course structure, you may spend many hours in the library doing your research with your fellow to-be-lawyers and also experience debate opportunities with other international law students. These are some practices which can act as a stepping stone to becoming a professional lawyer.

The more time you spend in these libraries (available across the country), the more you can understand how to approach the law principles in real-time.

Besides, some legal cases can be intriguing, and as a law student, it can be a significant source of inspiration too. Since it is a humanities subject, law students in the UK often have freedom in constructing their own timetable.
Hence, international students can plan their free time better to experience adventure sports or food festivals happening in the city all over the year.

Law degrees offered by UK Universities:

LLB Bachelor of Law.
Graduate LLB LLB leading to a postgraduate degree in law.
LLM Master of Law.
GDL Graduate Diploma in Law.
BPTC Bar Professional Training Course.
LPC Law Practice Course.

Studying Bachelors of Law Degree in UK - LLB
Have you chosen a university and a course to study law in the UK? Well then, you have successfully surpassed your first hurdle. Because, choosing and securing a spot at your favourite university is the toughest part.
Mainly, when it comes to the LLB, there is a surge in the number of applications received at the UK Universities for Bachelors degree every year. Owing to the competition and the career-defining nature of the course, the UK universities attract top-performing international students to their universities.

This scenario states that the entry requirements for studying a law degree in UK are higher than other developed countries.

Typical entry requirements to study LLB in the UK:
Depending on the rankings of the universities, the minimum grade level is notified during the admission process.

International students who pursued their schooling in England/Wales can still follow the academic route of GCSEs (the General Certificate of Secondary Education is an educational qualification in the UK agreed by all A-Level law universities).

Most UK universities seek students with a minimum of grade B or C, or level 4 or beyond, at GCSE in maths, English, or any foreign languages.

Bachelors of Law courses at the most popular universities in the UK are always over-subscribed, so successfully meeting all the entry requirements might not assure you from getting admission.

The Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT) is one of its kind test for securing admission in 8 top-notch UK universities such as University of Bristol, Durham University, University of Glasgow, King’s College London, The University of Nottingham, University of Oxford, University College London, Faculty of Laws, LSE London School of Economics and Political Science.

Studying Masters of Law in the UK - LLM
LLM course is designed for undergraduate lawyers to focus on a single area, such as tax lawyer, corporate lawyer, or an environmental lawyer. The LLM course tenure generally lasts for 1 year of full-time, and students can pick the respective course module that they wish to study and finish a dissertation over the course period.

Most law schools have limited slots available, so it is important to have a clear perspective of what exactly you need to be focusing on during the application phase. After completing your LLM in the UK, a world of opportunities awaits you in the job market.
An LLM graduate can continue his/her legal practice and also perform additional roles in business management, non-governmental organisations, banking, research and teaching. If you wish to continue studying Law, you can choose from a wide range of PhD courses as well.

Typical entry requirements to study LLM in the UK: International students must possess an undergraduate LAW degree in any subject or with equivalent qualification.

An English language level test score of IELTS 6.5 or above, or equivalent to, with a minimum of 6.0 rating.

Career prospects of studying a law degree in UK
As per the survey data between 2015 and 2016, among the graduates with a law degree in UK, 8 out of 10 graduates landed a job that best fits them.
So, It is evident that students studying a law degree in UK have humongous merits in the global job market. Hence, choosing the UK as a study destination for your dream law career is a great choice in all aspects.
So future lawyers! Are you ready to take the next big step? For more information, fill in the enquiry form! Our expert UK Education Counsellor will soon get in touch with you.

We wish you to achieve your study abroad dreams sooner, and we are here to guide you step by step!


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