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Hi!

My main query is regarding getting a good scholarship for LLM in UK. 

I have done my law from a reputed university in Delhi but it is not a National Law College. My aggregate isn\'t very impressive either with a total of 63%. I am currently working with a renown Senior Judge in Delhi High Court and am about to complete one year of my researchership. Your blog has immensely helped me cogitate about \'to do or not to do\' an LLM. 

I have decided to apply this year and decided once i get offer letters from the universities. But I will need a scholarship under any circumstance. Can you please guide me as to what could be the criteria of granting scholarship and with my marks and experience how good or bad a chance i have? 


I see that you have been bogged down by so many queries already and have beautifully responded to all. Thank You so much for taking out the time. It really means a lot!



hi ... i am doing B.A HISTORY (HONS) from Delhi university .. now in my final year .. i am planning to do LLM from university of Sussex or Warwick in UK ... do you think its a good idea to do LLM without an LLB?? please help !!

Hi Prashant,


Its an eye opener. I am not sure if you read the messages to you regularly but just thought to write you. I am a company secretary (2006) and law graduate from osmania (2008) university, Hyderabad. I have done my chartered secretary also from UK, now planning to do LLM from UK. I have in total 10 years of exp. In litigation with NBFC and total (what you say generalized) legal exp. in one of the Top Interlational Alcoholic beverage Company. I want to do LLM for knowledge gain and of course for carrer advancement. Please help me with your views whether at this stage it will help in any salary gain in India. I am working as a legal cousnel and Company secretary and legal counsel want to see my self growing as GC of any of the Top MNC. I am 32 now. Thanks in advance for patience reading and reply.

Hello Mr. Prashbez,

First i thank you for the most useful information provided by you for aspirants who like take LLM program from UK. i have certain quires to you. i am having a bachelor degree in law from the university of Madras and presently practicing as a advocate before the District and Sessions court at Tuticorin, Tamilnadu for the past 11 years. its my ambition to study LLM degree in any of the universities in UK. but i am not having good academic record. what is the eligibility norms (ie, percentage of marks in under graduation), for securing admission in LLM in UK. I had done my law degree in English. Secondly where can i get complete particulars about QLTT and is it possible to take QLTT exams from India and if so provide me the contact/URL address. I hope you will answer my quires.

Gr8 work Prash...!! Thanks a lot for the valued information...!!

I have completed my LL.B.

I was also intending to fly to UK for LLM in Business Law, but your information made me to pause before jumping on my decision.


Well, now after completing my LL.B. from India three options are running into my mind;-

1, MBA-MBL 3 years programme from Jodhpur University.

2. LLM from UK - 1 year programme

3. MBA from Institution in India depending upon the score - 2 year programe.


I am confused in opting from the above mentioned options, I don't want to go for Court Practice. 


Please guide me.


Ashish

That was a valuable piece of information sir. My sole motive to do LL.M. from UK is to come back to India (after gaining a year or so of work experience in UK )and join some top tier law firm. I am presently a final year law student of national law university, gujarat. 

Considering the grim placements we've been facing, I decided to invest a year in studies, become post graduate and then revert back to the job market, as things would be much brighter. 

However after your post, I am in a dilemma now as reasons to do LL.M. are my own as well as market driven.

If you could throw some more light on employability of Indian students in India who got their LL.Ms from UK.


Regards

Chitwan Prabhakar

Hi Prashant,


Your blog is full of information. Thanks for your blog.


I am an Engineer in Chemical Technology. I have ~ 8 years experience in industry. Last year I got a scholarship from Department of Science and Technology in Women Scientist Scholarship Scheme for training in Intellectual Property Rights. The duration of the course is one year (one month induction training and rest 11 months on-the-job training in a reputed law firm in Delhi). My training will be completed on the month of April.


After that I am planning to do LLM (IP) from an UK university. Can you please give me any information about the universities in UK which are offering LLM to the non-law students. I also want to know about the job opportunities for me in UK after doing the LLM. 


Thank you. 


Hey great blog guys. I'm in a slightly different situation. I'm from UK and reading law at Nottingham law school. I've finished my first two years and I've taken this year out for a year long placement. I'll go back next Sept to do my final year. I'm planning on moving to India permanently once I've graduated but LLB from university of Nottingham isn't one of the recognised institutions by the Bar Council of India so I will be required to apply directly to the Bar council of India but I was wondering if anyone had any idea of what factors might be taken into consideration?


Another confusion is whether I should finish my LLB, do Legal Practice Course - preferably at one of the recognised universities, get a training contract and a couple of years' experience and Then think about practicing in India? Would tht help or make the situation even worse?? :S 


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