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University of Exeter
Información Clave
Rank 11
Ubicación Exeter, England
Fundada en 1955
International Students 25%
Cursos Populares Negocios, IT, Economía
Tarifas Internacionales £16,400-21,000
Información Clave
Ubicación Exeter, England
Fundada en 1955
Cursos Populares Negocios, IT, Economía
Tarifas Internacionales £16,400-21,000
Graduate LLB Scholarship (Canada)
Scholarship Name Graduate LLB Scholarship (Canada)
Academic Year 2024
Scholarship amount Up to £5000
Scholarship Deadline 30 September 2024

The Graduate LLB scholarship (Canada) consists of a fee reduction of £2500 in the first year of the programme and, as long as a 2:1 average (60%) is achieved in Year 1, £2500 in the second year.

The Graduate LLB is a 2-year accelerated conversion programme and is ideal for graduates from a wide range of disciplines seeking to change direction and embark on a rewarding career in law.

Please note, if you are in receipt of any external scholarship to cover your full tuition fees the amount payable by your sponsor will be reduced by the value of this award. You cannot receive more than one scholarship from the University of Exeter; if you are eligible for multiple scholarships you will be awarded whichever scholarship has the higher value.

Entry requirements

In order to be eligible for this scholarship, candidates must:

  • Be a Canadian national.

  • Be applying to commence the programme in September 2024.

  • Have received an offer for the Graduate LLB and made the University of Exeter's offer your 'Firm' first choice no later than the date stated on UCAS track.

Application deadline: 30th September 2024

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