Bachelors | 60.0%
- Applicants must hold/achieve a minimum of an upper-second class honors degree (also known as a 2:1) in law (or international equivalent)
- an upper second-class honors degree that included content relevant to the applicant's proposed field of study; or
- 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
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