Applicants are required to have at least
one of the following:
-
Obtained a first
degree, in a subject appropriate to the LLM, of a university in a
Member State of the European Union, with a result considered by the
University of London to be equivalent to at least Second Class
Honours or
-
Obtained a first
degree, in a subject appropriate to the LLM, of an acceptable
university outside the European Union, with a result considered by
the University of London to be equivalent to at least Second Class
Honours or
-
Passed the Bar
Vocational Course (BVC) of England and Wales or the
Qualifying Examination of the Solicitors Regulation Authority of
England or the corresponding examinations in
Scotland or Northern Ireland, where in either case the student has
also obtained a Second Class Honours degree of a UK university (or
an educational institute of university rank) or an overseas
qualification of an equivalent standard obtained after a course of
study extending over not less than three years in a university (or
educational institute of university rank) or
- Qualified as a solicitor or
barrister in England or Wales, or the equivalent outside England or
Wales or
- Obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in
law from a College or Institute of the University of London
Note:
In these admission criteria a degree ‘in
a subject appropriate to the LLM’ means a first degree with substantial
law content
Postgraduate Diploma
Applicants are required to have at
least one of the following:
- Obtained a degree of the
University of London with at least Second Class Honours or
- Obtained a degree of a university
in a Member State of the European Union, with a result considered by
the University of London to be equivalent to at least Second Class
Honours or
- Obtained a degree of an acceptable
university outside the European Union, with a result considered by
the University of London to be equivalent to at least Second Class
Honours or
- Obtained a Masters degree of a
university in a Member State of the European Union, or of an
acceptable university outside the European Union or
- Obtained a Postgraduate
Certificate in law from a College or Institute of the University of
London
Postgraduate Certificate
Applicants are required to have at
least one of the following:
- Obtained a degree of the
University of London or
- Obtained a degree of a university
in a Member State of the European Union or
- Obtained a degree of an acceptable
university outside the European Union or
- At least five years relevant work
experience, such as accounting, banking, finance or insurance
Please
note: in exceptional circumstances, an
applicant who does not satisfy the foregoing requirements may be
permitted to enrol for the LLM degree, Postgraduate Diploma in Laws or
the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws if the University is satisfied that
by reason or his or her background, experience and professional
qualifications (if any) the applicant is fit to follow the course of
study.
English language requirement
All applicants must possess an
appropriate level of ability to work in English. Therefore, an applicant
whose first language is not English must provide evidence acceptable to
the University that the applicant has, no more than three years prior to
application, either:
- Substantial education (minimum 18
months) conducted in English or
- Substantial work experience
(minimum 18 months) conducted in English
or
- Passed, at an appropriate level, a
test of proficiency in English acceptable to the University of
London - for example, IELTS with a minimum overall score of 6.5 with
a minimum of 6.0 in each sub-test or TOEFL score of 580 (or 237 in
the computerised test) plus 4 in the Test of Written English (TWE)/Essay
Rating. For the TOEFL iBT (internet-based Test) a total score of 92
is required with at least 22 in both the Reading and Writing Skills
sub-tests and at least 20 in both the Speaking and Listening
sub-tests.
The University reserves the right to
require an applicant to pass at an appropriate level a test of
proficiency in English that is acceptable to the University
before an offer of registration can be made.
Computer requirements
Although access to the Internet is not
an entrance requirement for the Postgraduate Laws programme, you are
advised to have Internet access in order that you may benefit from the
support given in the eCampus.