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Entrance exam to study LLM(Banking & Debt Finance Law) in The University of Law, UK?


Hello friends, I am interested to study LLM(Banking & Debt Finance Law) from The University of Law, UK. Can anyone of you please let me know what entrance exam I have to appear for getting admission for this course?




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23rd August 2018, 03:08 PM
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Default Re: Entrance exam to study LLM(Banking & Debt Finance Law) in The University of Law, UK?

There is no entrance exam available to study LLM(Banking & Debt Finance Law) in The University of Law, UK. If you want to pursue LLM(Banking & Debt Finance Law) in The University of Law, UK, you need only appear and qualify the English Proficiency Test such as IELTS/TOFEL or equivalent. Once you have cleared this test, you can apply for admission in The University of Law, UK. You must have the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA equivalent to Lower Second Class on the UK Honour scale to be eligible.
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23rd August 2018, 03:23 PM
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Default Re: Entrance exam to study LLM(Banking & Debt Finance Law) in The University of Law, UK?

There is no entrance exam available to study LLM(Banking & Debt Finance Law) in The University of Law, UK. If you want to pursue LLM(Banking & Debt Finance Law) in The University of Law, UK, you need to appear in one of the following English Proficiency Test.
IELTS (academic)

ISE III (Trinity College London)

Pearsons (academic)

Cambridge English: First Certificate, Advanced and Proficiency

Cambridge English: First Certificate

Cambridge English: Proficiency

You have to qualify the above mentioned English Proficiency Test at CEFR level B2 or above in each of the four components of language learning for secure admission.
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