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Akash Gaur

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A 3 year JD programme at Osgoode Hall Law costs about CAD 41,916 (INR 26.3 L), per data curated from official sources. Moreover, international students are also required to pay an ancilliary fees of around CAD 1,253 (INR 78.5 K)

Given below is a detailed breakdown of the tuition fees for some other popular law courses at York University:

StudentFees in CAD (Per term)Fees in INR (Per term)
Domestic full-time PhD & LLMCAD 1,723INR 1.1 L
International full-time LLMCAD 6,572INR 4.1 L
International full-time PhDCAD 6,297INR 3.95 L

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Akash Gaur

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Cost of living at Osgoode Hall differs depending on lifestyle of student. Cost of living for international students is about CAD 21,516 (INR 13.60 L). This include various costs such as- rent, food, internet, transportation, etc. 

Mentioned below is cost of living of Osgoode Hall-

Fee Component

Cost in CAD

Cost in INR

Books & Supplies

CAD 900

INR 56.9 K

Rent (including Utilities)

CAD 10,350

INR 6.54 L

Phone

CAD 680

INR 42.9 K

Basic Cable

CAD 320

INR 20.2 K

Internet

CAD 0

INR 0

Food

CAD 4,850

INR 3.06 L

Health & Dental

CAD 316

INR 19.9 K

Transportation

CAD 1,100

INR 69.5 K

Other Miscellaneous Expenses

CAD 3,000

INR 1.89 L

Total Cost of Living

CAD 21,516

INR 13.60 L

Conversion Rate- 1 CAD = INR 63.23  

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Shreya Basu

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Queen Mary University of London is recognised as one of the top universities for LLM. The programme is very popular all across the globe and attracts a large number of students population. According to unofficial sources, about 96% of LLM graduates from this porgram are either employed or get into further studies within 15 months of graduation. The programs typically goes on for 1 year. The specializations offered include Commercial and Corporate Law,  Intellectual Property Law,  International Dispute Resolution,  Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law, Energy, Environmental, and Climate Law. According to

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Vipra Bisht

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Some notable alumni of University of Chicago are William Lyon Mackenzie King, Philip Glass, Philip Roth, Kurt Vonnegut, Misha Collins, Harry Morgan, Samuel P. Huntington, and more. The University of Chicago graduates work in esteemed sectors such as Business Development, Education, Finance, Engineering, Operations, and others. The University of Chicago alumni network include entrepreneurs, business leaders, industry leaders, game changers, etc.

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Akash Gaur

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Martin Bashir, born in Wandsworth, London to liberal Muslim parents, gained popularity after his interview: “An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales”, with Princess Diana as part of the BBC documentary series: Panorama, first broadcasted in 1995.

The interview explored the Welsh Princess's relationship with the Prince of Wales: Charles III, & their subsequent divorce.

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Anita Anand, born to Punjabi parents in London (1972) is a notable alumni of The King's College London alumni network.

Anita trained as a journalist at King's before going to make a name for herself in India & the UK, working for some prominent news outlets, including: Zee TV & the BBC.

She also worked as a columnist for the UK based newspaper: The Guardian.

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Students can either opt for the KCL residence halls or seek off campus accommodation, near the campus, with King's Cross, Central London & Shoreditch some popular areas to live as part of for international students.

While Shoreditch is known for its vibrant streets & nightlife, Central London offers a closer proximity to the campus & all of London's facilities.

King's Cross offers a good mix of student housing & amenities.  

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Akash Gaur

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The 2% rule at King's College London, allows students to upgrade to a higher classification, provided their C-score is within 2% of a higher classification boundary.

Students must have attained a minimum of 60 credits at level 6 or above in a minimum of two modules (2% rule), in a higher classification.

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