Law in Australia

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Shreya Basu

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Any course in Australia requires student visa Masters in Law degree requires visa which falls under Subclass 500 visa. Student is allowed to stay in Australia for period of upto 5 years. The duration of your stay must align with the duration of your course. With this visa you are allowed to work in any sector for unlimited hours.

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Raushan Kumar

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Law, in any country, is quite a challenging, yet interesting, programme. For pursuing law in Australia, you may need a great amount of diligence and dedication. However, studying about real life cases can also be quite riveting, helping in building skills needed to practice law in future. Moreover, studying law in Australia would provide exposure to a diverse peer group, helping to build meaningful connections for a lifetime.

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Raushan Kumar

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The word limit for an SOP for law in Australia may change as per the university or programme to which you are applying. An SOP for law often has a word restriction of 500 to 1500 words. To confirm the word limit for the SOP, it is advised that you refer to the instructions supplied by the university or the programme to which you are applying. It is crucial to stay within the word count, and make the most of the space given, to highlight your advantages, credentials, and enthusiasm for the programme.

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Raushan Kumar

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An SOP for law in Australia is a well-written statement that supports a student's application to a law programme. It describes his/her reasons for enrolling in the programme, objectives, qualifications, as well as prior academic and professional background. It helps a candidate showcase his/her academic background, skills, career goals, and interests. Students can put their best efforts and stand out from other applicants through the SOP. It may even convince the Ad Com of your candidature. In conclusion, an SOP is a crucial document that may help you highlight your advantages, distinguish yourself from other candidates, and give conte

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Yes, Sahil you can. Take your IELTS too. An overall score of 6.5 is recommended. Most LLB programmes require only 10+2, since you have a Bachelors check with the universities for credit transfers.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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You should take LSAT. It is the only way to get admission in Australian colleges.

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