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how to do law courses in abroad


Ashish Srivastava 3rd May, 2020
Answer (1)
Ketaki Dhotre Student Expert 3rd May, 2020

Dear,

So studying law in the US is not same as studying law in India. In the US, a student must apply for a bachelors degree in any filed of his/her choice. After completing four years of undergrad, a student may take the LSAT exam and apply for admission in a law school. If you want to study law abroad i will suggest you to go USA or UK. Both the countries have good colleges and well infrastructure to work in. Follow these suggestion further.

1.Qualify Class 12 with minimum 80+ percentage. This will help you to get good college.

2.Make sure that board you are qualifying is registered with UGC.

3.Arrange for proper Passport and apply visa on time.

4. Contact Law colleges prior reaching there.

5. You can get admission directly to private colleges there.

6.Entry Exams are conducted after form filling.

Hope this helps!

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