Sanjana Ayagari Review at University Of Cambridge, Cambridge | Collegedunia

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One of the best undergraduate law programs in the world. I appreciated the world-class teaching and the professors who were at the leading edge of their subjects.

Course Curriculum :

No industrial or research experience as this is not relevant for law. The syllabus generally is well-updated but the structure itself tends to be more old-fashioned. More emphasis on understanding the theory and basis behind the topic than current real-world application.

Exams :

42/45 for International Baccalaureate 7,7,6 for Higher level subjects Have to take LNAT

Placement :

The opportunities post university are very good and the degree offers excellent prospects. Most students in law tend to work at legal firms, whether in the UK or overseas.

Events :

Resources are excellent and include multiple libraries in faculties and colleges and with libraries specifically dedicated to degree subjects. Student clubs exist for every imaginable activity/group and these are well supported and encouraged.

Scholarship :

No

Faculty :

The lecturers are some of the biggest names in their fields, often having written the seminal textbooks used by law students. We also had supervisions regularly for every subject which were conducted with a ratio of 1 professor to 3 or 4 students. This proximity allowed a greater understanding and relation to be developed with the professors.

Hostel :

Accommodation is provided in the form of individual rooms for all three years of the degree and costs can vary quite a lot. The rough range is about 20,000 to 30,000 pounds per year.

6.7 out of 10
9.0/10Academic
8.0/10Accommodation
9.0/10Faculty
7.0/10Infrastructure
7.0/10Placement


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