LLM – Human Rights Law

University of Bristol

Bristol, Avon, UK
LLM – Human Rights Law
Duration1 Year
LevelMasters Program
  • This program offers a range of units suitable both for those with some previous knowledge of human rights law and for those seeking an introduction to specific human rights law issues
  • Units cover the traditional fields of human rights law (eg International Law and Human Rights) and more specialist areas (eg Employment Rights, International Law of Labour and Social Rights, and Migration Law)
  • If students are interested in studying law beyond students undergraduate degree level and want to develop students analytical, research and legal writing skills, students will find Bristol’s LLM to be a challenging and rewarding experience
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees1937122 INR
Hostel & Meals732658 INR
Books and photocopying40568 INR
Miscellaneous expenses223124 INR
Total996350 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
Bachelors60.0%
  • Applicants must hold/achieve a minimum of an upper-second class honors degree (also known as a 2:1) in law (or international equivalent)
    1. an upper second-class honors degree that included content relevant to the applicant's proposed field of study; or
    2. an upper second-class honors degree in any subject, along with relevant experience in a discipline closely related to the focus of this program
  • Applicants in either of these two exceptional cases must make a case explaining why their qualifications or experience fall into category (1) or (2) in their personal statement
  • University understands that the majority of candidates from India have been taught in English throughout their education. Many departments will accept CBSE or CISCE English at 80% or above in lieu of another English test, with an MOI letter confirming that English is the teaching language of your institution
  • The majority of the master’s programs require a first-class degree (60% or higher) from a recognized Indian University, with specific grades depending on the institution Competitive programs may require first class with distinction
  • University is aware that at many of India's elite higher education colleges it is very rare to be awarded a first-class. For this reason, a number of the departments may be willing to consider candidates from top colleges who have achieved 55% or above
ExamsIELTS: 7
  • with 6.5 in all skills

PTE: 67
  • with 64 in all skills

Additional info
  • The English language can be waived off if:
    • The applicant has 80% in English in India (CISCE and CBSE) Standard XII
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