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Study Law at a UK University

Looking for a course in Law? Not sure which Law course is best for you? Come and meet our counsellors who can advise you about the best Law programs in the UK to make sure you find the best pathway into the best university for you!

Where should I study Law in the UK?

There are Business programmes offered at public and private universities and colleges throughout the UK. At SI-UK we understand that choosing the right place to study at a UK university is a very difficult decision. That is why our highly experienced counsellors at SI-UK have regular training and updates from UK universities and colleges and can help you find the right course at the right UK university. Pleasecontact us for more information and come to our office or talk to us online about which university we recommend for you. Our multilingual counsellors will be happy to assist you in a wide spectrum of languages such as Arabic, Japanese, Hindi, Spanish, Russian and Mandarin/Cantonese.

What qualifications do I need to study Law in the UK?

A course in Business Studies in the UK may combine the study of Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing and/or Organisational Behaviour.

Postgraduate: Completed Undergraduate Course (work experience is sometimes required)

Undergraduate: Completed High School (13 years of education)

If you have only 12 years of education or a low GPA you may need a Foundation Course.

Why Study Law at a UK University?

There are numerous very good reasons for choosing to study Law at a UK university rather than elsewhere in the world:

  • Studying Law at a UK university will give you access to the best quality education available, with UK universities consistently ranking in the world top 100.
  • Students can complete a Bachelors degree in three years (compared to four years in the US) and a Masters degree in one year (compared to two years in the US).

Who Uses Law?

After graduating from a Law course at a UK university you will have a huge range of employment opportunities. Graduates in Law from UK universities go on to become lawyers, judges, solicitors, barristers, Citizens Advice Bureau workers, civil servants and coroners. Other careers include notaries, patent agents, chartered secretaries, barristers' clerks, legal secretaries, law costs draftsman, court workers and legal recruitment agents.

Where Should I Study Law?

UK institutions and universities which consistently appear top in the rankings for Law are:

 

 

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