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Contract law, corporate governance, mergers & acquisitions, securities regulation, and commercial transactions for City law firm careers.
Public international law, human rights, international humanitarian law, international courts, and global justice advocacy.
Financial regulation, banking law, capital markets, derivatives, fintech regulation, and London financial center practice.
Public law, constitutional principles, judicial review, administrative justice, and government legal service careers.
Copyright, patents, trademarks, entertainment law, data protection, cybersecurity law, and tech sector legal practice.
Climate change law, sustainability regulation, energy law, environmental protection, and green economy legal frameworks.
Criminal justice, evidence, procedure, prosecution, defense advocacy, and criminal court practice.
Family law, divorce, child law, employment rights, discrimination law, and tribunal representation.
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LLB requires A-levels AAA, LNAT, personal statement, and references. LLM requires law degree (2:1), IELTS 7.0-7.5, statement, CV, and references. Top universities highly competitive.
LLB costs £20,000-£30,000 per year for 3 years. LLM £18,000-£35,000 for 1 year. Total with living expenses approximately £90,000-£120,000 for LLB, £30,000-£50,000 for LLM.
UK/EU students can qualify as solicitors (SQE route) or barristers (BPTC). International students need visa sponsorship. Graduate Visa (2 years) provides time to secure training contract or pupillage.
Solicitors provide legal advice, handle transactions, work in firms. Barristers specialize in advocacy and courtroom representation, self-employed in chambers. Both prestigious career paths.
Yes! Chevening (full LLM funding), university scholarships (£2K-£15K), Inns of Court scholarships for Bar students. Highly competitive but substantial awards available.
Magic Circle firms, international law firms, barristers' chambers, in-house legal departments, government legal service, NGOs, international organizations. Starting salaries £30K-£150K depending on firm.
Required for most competitive LLB programs (Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, UCL, KCL, Durham). Not required for LLM. Tests critical thinking and reasoning skills essential for law.
Yes! Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) conversion course available. Takes 1 year. Some LLM programs accept non-law graduates. Then proceed to professional qualification.
Solicitors Qualifying Examination replaced old LPC route. Two assessments (SQE1 and SQE2) plus qualifying work experience. More flexible pathway to qualification.
For LLB: Start 18 months before entry via UCAS (October deadline). For LLM: Start 12-18 months before, applications January-March typically. Early applications improve scholarship chances.