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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Oxford Law acceptance rate stands at 10%, making it one of the most selective higher education institutes in the UK & globally.
This comes as no surprise, since the institute consistently ranks among the best law schools worldwide.
Securing admissions at Oxford Law requires strong academic scores with a minimum 90% in the Class 12th CBSE & CISCE board exams & satisfying some other requirements such as language test scores & submission of other documents.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, there are electives in Arbitration Law, especially at LLM levels within specialised courses including:
International Commercial Arbitration
Investment Arbitration (Investor-State Dispute Settlement - ISDS)
Construction Arbitration
Maritime Arbitration
Intellectual Property Arbitration
Energy Arbitration
Banking and Finance Arbitration
Now, choosing which one is right for you depends on your career goals:
If you are aiming to career as arbitrator, then focus on procedural aspects, arbitrator ethics, and different types of arbitration (commercial, investment).
If you want to become an arbitration counsel then you should prioritise draft
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
One can pursue this course if he or she resonates with its aspects mentioned in the list below -
- Alternative Dispute Resolution is increasingly popular, and arbitration is a key form of ADR.
- Arbitration procedure, advocacy and international law are valuable for legal practice and beyond.
- Arbitration lawyers, arbitrators, corporate counsel or work with arbitration institutions are some job profiles in this domain.
- Helps in gaining an understanding of international arbitration practices leading to international work opportunities.
Source - Multiple external/ official sites on the web, hence the info may vary.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Oxford is one of the best law schools in the UK & worldwide to pursue law studies from.
The law school ranks #2 among all higher educational institutes offering law based studies in the UK, per the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings, while its parent institute: Oxford University ranks #3 among all universities worldwide.
To secure admissions at Oxford Law, students must maintain a solid academic record as the institute tends to be very selective while admitting students.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For an LLM in American Law at Boston Uni, students should have a strong academic background. The class size of this university is 110-120. A few of the application materials that have to be submitted are:
- Transcripts (A first degree in Law or equivalent)
- Letters of recommendation
- CV
- TOEFL (minimum score of 100) / IELTS score report (7.0)
- High level of English language proficiency is required
- Work experience is preferred, but not required
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
IT law, often known as cyber law, is a discipline that can be explored by a range of people, including legal professionals, technological experts, and anyone interested in the legal and ethical elements of technology. Individuals having a technological background, such as computer scientists, IT professionals, engineers, and software developers, might enter the field of information technology law by gaining extra-legal certifications or degrees in law. Individuals specializing in data protection and privacy, such as privacy officers or data protection officers, frequently require a thorough understanding of IT law in order to eff
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
A career in Information Technology (IT) Law, sometimes known as cyber law or technology law, provides a variety of compelling reasons for legal professionals and anyone interested in the junction of law and technology. The increasing reliance on technology in many parts of life, industry, and government has resulted in an increase in the need for legal experts with experience in information technology law. Organizations require legal counsel to overcome the complexities of technology-related legal challenges. IT law covers a broad range of legal concerns, such as cybersecurity, data privacy, intellectual property, e-commerce, digital r
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
In the Information Technology law course, candidates learn skills like the criminal aspect of IT law like drafting online cyber complaints, defending clients, recovering monies from an online bank fraud etc. Technology and the economy in today's era are kind of intertwined. Hence, law related to IT has become more prominent and so has the demand for good IT lawyers has increased. Therefore the career scope in IT law is good.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates who filled in the application forms for KLEE 2026 will be able to edit the incorrect details and those who submitted the defective photograph or signature can upload a clear document on the official website candidate's login, following which the admit card will be released.
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