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Akanksha Malhotra

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Imperial College London ranking in UK in The Complete University Guide and The Guardian is #5 in 2023. In The Complete University Guide, Imperial College London ranked at #5 position only in 2022. However, in the rankings specified by The Guardian, the college's ranking has improved from #7 in 2022 to #5 in 2023. In all, if observed carefully, Imperial College London ranking, particularly in the UK is in the Top 10 Universities in UK since 2019.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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IEC-UK Ltd is a trusted UK university partner, specialising in Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Oxbridge, Medicine and Ph.D. applications.

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Sukhendra Kumar Kushwaha

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Yes you can pursue nursing courses after 12th commerce, arts, and Science can easily opt for GNM nursing courses. The course duration is 3.5 years in which the students have to complete a 6 months internship in the last 6 months of the course.

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Divya Kumari

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You can, it all depends on what course you opt for. CS in India makes you a professionally competent person to go for any further level. Good luck

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YASH SHARMA

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If you are interested in pursuing an LL. M. degree in the UK after completing your undergraduate studies in law, you may want to consider studying at a law university that has a strong reputation and international recognition. Here are some law universities in India that may give you a higher chance of admission to top law universities in the UK:
1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore
2. National Law University (NLU), Delhi
3. National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), Hyderabad
4. Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), Sonipat
5. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
6. Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law (R
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Ashleigh

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Yes, it is possible to study in the UK with backlogs. Many universities in UK offer admission to students who have backlogs. While applying for any course in UK, you might think about your backlogs, and how the backlogs will affect the admission chances in UK universities.

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krithika r

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Yes, University of Westminster, London, UK accept NIOS certificate for Bachelors.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, it is possible to study LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) in the UK. However, studying in the UK as an international student can be quite expensive. The tuition fees for LL.B. Programs in the UK can range from 10,000 to euro 25,000 per year, depending on the university and the course. In addition to the high tuition fees, international students also need to meet the visa requirements to study in the UK. You will need to apply for a Tier 4 student visa, which requires you to have a confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) from your chosen university, sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses, and proof of your Engl
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YASH SHARMA

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An international law degree from countries like the US, UK, or Australia may be recognised in India, but the extent of recognition and applicability may depend on various factors such as the degree programme, the institution, and the field of law. In India, to practice law, one needs to have a law degree from a recognised university and must also pass the Bar Council of India (BCI) examination. As per the BCI rules, foreign law graduates may be eligible to practice law in India, subject to certain conditions such as completing an additional one-year course in Indian law from a recognised institution, and clearing the BCI examination. I
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, it is possible to study law in India and then work abroad, such as in the UK or Canada. However, the process may differ depending on the country's regulations and requirements for foreign lawyers. In general, to work as a lawyer in the UK or Canada, you will need to meet their specific qualifications and licensing requirements. This may involve taking additional courses or exams, completing a period of training or apprenticeship, or obtaining a work visa or residency permit. It's best to research the specific requirements of the country where you wish to work, as well as consult with relevant professional organizations or legal au
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