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The fee structure varies with universities. Overall international students pay around British Sterling Pounds 10,000 to over 20,000 per year. Living expenses of around INR 7 - 15 lakhs a year needs to be considered and depends on the location and lifestyle.
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Law is a professional course. Pursuing any professional course like LLB, CA, MCA, MBA, or B.Ed gives an easy employment, honour and good earnings.
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Every university abroad has one or the other scholarship schemes. They award scholarships on the basis of merit. You should have high academic grades and ranking and a very strong profile. Other than these, you can check:
1. Full Bright Nehru Scholarship for US.
2. British Chevening Scholarship for UK, etc.
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Below mentioned are some other higher education options available for these graduates:
1. MA human rights.
2. M.Phil law.
3. Master of comparative laws.
4. PG Diploma in womens rights and human rights.
5. Ph.D law.
6. Doctor of laws (LL.D).
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