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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Australia is home to a number of world class law schools. However, per the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Rankings, The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney), is the best law school in the country, securing a global rank #12 among all law schools in the world.
The University of Melbourne Law School is placed right behind it with a global rank #13, while The University of Sydney, rounds off the top 3, by securing a global rank #18.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Monash University Law School acceptance rate stands at 40%, i.e. the institute is selective at admitting students, laying a major emphasis on picking students with a solid academic background.
Therefore, interested applicants are advised to maintain decent scores as part of their school & college academics & do the same for entrance & English language tests to have the best possible chance of admission.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Toronto is ranked by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) as the #1 Law school in Canada. U of T as it is often called attains a global rank #16 as part of the latest QS Subject rankings, placing it amongst the best universities in the world.
Moreover, Shiksha also ranks it #1 for Law based education in Canada, while globally it ranks, #18 as part of the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian applicants can apply to Yale Law School and MBA course of Yale University. To apply to the Yale MBA course at this university, the applicants are required to have the following:
- A 4-year Bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. institution or international equivalent
- Online application (including an essay)
- Academic transcripts
- GMAT / GRE
- Resume
- Two professional recommendations
- Application fee
- Video questions and behavioral assessment
- Also, note IELTS / TOEFL / PTE exam is not required for international applicants
As such, there is no minimum GPA and GRE / GMAT requirements for MBA course. But, as per the class profile, the median GM
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
While Indira Gandhi didn't pursue her studies at the Oxford Law School, she did pursue a course in Modern History in 1937 at the Somerville College that falls under the educational umbrella of Oxford.
However, she couldn't complete her studies due to some health issues & had to leave after a duration of one-year.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Cambridge & Oxford are the #1 & #2 ranked Law Schools in the United Kingdom as per the latest Shiksha Rankings.
There is not much to separate between them with almost identical acceptance rates & average graduate salaries.
When it comes to cost of studies, Oxford Law is arguably more affordable than Cambridge Law, offering law courses with lower starting costs.
A comparison between Oxford Law & Cambridge Law is given below:
Criteria | Oxford Law School | Cambridge Law School |
|---|---|---|
Location | St Cross Building St. Cross Rd, Oxford OX1 3UL, United Kingdom | 23 King St, Cambridge CB1 1AH, United Kingdom |
Average Starting Salary | INR 36.2 L | INR 40.2 L |
Acceptance Rate | 10% | 14-17% |
Popular Courses & Streams | Criminology, Intellectual Property Law, Human Rights | Master of Law, Corporate Law |
Tuition Fees | INR 14 L-INR 54 L | INR 28 L-INR 47 L |
Shiksha Popularity Ranking | #2 (in UK) | #1 (in UK) |
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both Oxford Law & Harvard Law are part of the top 2 colleges in the UK & USA respectively.
While Oxford ranks #2 in the United Kingdom, Harvard Law attains the crown of being the #1 Law School in the United States.
Acceptance rate wise, they are very much neck-and-neck, with the Oxford Law acceptance rate of 10%, being marginally lower than that of Harvard Law (11%).
For a more detailed comparison between the two, check out the table below:
Criteria | Oxford Law School | Harvard Law School |
|---|---|---|
Location | St Cross Building St. Cross Rd, Oxford OX1 3UL, United Kingdom | 1585 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States |
Average Starting Salary | INR 36.2 L | INR 1.47 Cr |
Acceptance Rate | 10% | 11% |
Popular Courses & Streams | Criminology, Intellectual Property Law, Human Rights | Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Contracts |
Tuition Fees | INR 14 L-INR 54 L | INR 64 L |
Shiksha Popularity Ranking | #2 (in UK) | #1 (in US) |
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per data curated from an unofficial source, the Oxford Law School employment rate stands at 84%, after 15 months of pursing studies at the institute.
The institute's graduates are known to attract the attention of some of the best private firms & government agencies, thanks to their industry-standard skills in their respective areas of studies.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Oxford Law School asks for the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) scores from students applying for admissions.
The LNAT is a computer based test with a duration of 2 hours & 15 minutes, consisting of two sections, with Section A comprising of 42 MCQ questions based on 12 passages. The duration for the section is 95 minutes.
Section B involves writing an essay based on topics from a list of three proposed subjects. The duration for this section is 40 minutes.
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