Post-Graduate Diploma (Graduate Diploma in Law)
STEM Course
1 year
Full Time
On Campus
Field of Study:
£19,646/Yr
£19,646 /Yr
- The University of East London offers Post-Graduate Diploma in Law program for a duration of 1 year.
- It is an on-campus program and available Full-time and Part-time.
- A master’s degree in law is a fantastic way for law graduates to develop a specialization, or for non-lawyers working in related fields to gain a deeper understanding of legal issues.
- The course is perfect for lawyers and law graduates looking for career development, although all of LLM courses can be studied by students without a background in law since students will be trained in the necessary analytical and legal skills.
- Since the law is a vast and diverse subject, the university offers a huge amount of flexibility in this general LLM programme. Students also have the option of taking one of specialist pathways that focus on different topics.
- The pathways that align to these major research strengths in areas like legal education, international legal research, and human rights – but students can study modules from all these areas if they opt for the general LLM. Alongside the optional modules, they may choose to either write a 15,000-word dissertation or conduct a work-based project that will give them valuable experience of dealing with a specific legal issue in detail.
- The programme also offers an optional placement year, following students the first year. Placements will be provided and supported either by the university or a partner organisation where students will gain worthwhile and practical real-world experience in handling issues relating to aspects of social welfare law. This is a unique and exceptional opportunity for them to work in law. International students wanting to do the Placement year must indicate so upon application.
- As such, the programme will also provide ideal training for paralegals, journalists, NGO and charity workers, policy advisors, consultants, lawyers, those working in business and finance or anyone who will benefit from a legal education in their career.
- Job opportunities after the Post-Graduate Diploma in Law, and the average salary goes up to 188,000USD
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Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
---|---|
Tuition Fees | £19646 (GBP 19646) |
Other Expenses
Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
---|---|
Room And Board | £20797 (GBP 20797) |
Total Cost | £20797 (GBP 20797) |
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Academic Eligibility:
- Minimum 2:2 Honours degree in any subject.
- GCSE English Mathematics(C-grade).
- A-level in subjects for opted course.
Work Experience Eligibility:
- Work Experience not required.
Indian Student Eligibility:
- Indian students are eligible to apply if they meet following eligibility criteria:
- Bachelors degree from a recognized higher education institution.
- Students must have a 55% Bachelor's degree.
- Maths and English as compulsory subjects
- English Proficiency Scores for International Students
Along with the minimum eligibility requirements, international students hailing from non-English speaking countries need to prove English proficiency through IELTS/TOEFL/any equivalent test to get admission to this program.
Scores Required
Required Document List
The following required documents are:
- Resume: Outline of academic achievements and/or awards, publications, relevant work, and/or volunteer experience.
- Official Mark Sheets and Degree Certificates: The marks statement provided by the education board after completion of the previous academic qualifications.
- Transcripts: Official High School Transcripts and Official Transcripts for any College Level Courses
- Letter of Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation from a Counselor or Teacher
- Statement of Purpose - Personal Statement
- Test Scores: Students have to submit their English language proficiency scores like IELTS, TOEFL, or other test scores.
VISA & Work Study
VISA
Visa Process for International Students:-
- Apply for a Tier 4 General Student Visa:- Tier 4 student visas allow people from outside of the European Economic Area to enter the UK as a student, usually either at a school, college, or university. Tier 4 college students who wish to work in the UK after their studies finish must now leave the UK and apply for a UK work visa from outside of the country.
- Complete online Visa application.
- Pay the Application fee ($477)
- Acquire a CAS certificate from the university.
- Submit proof of all funding and finances( Maintenance Requirement).
- Additional Documents: Valid Photographs, Passport, TB test Certificate(optional), ATAS certificate(optional).
- Submit Biometric details at a Visa Application center.
- Attend the Visa interview.
Career and Placement after Course
Following are the Job opportunities of Post-Graduate Diploma in Law are:
- Administrative lawyer.
- Advocate.
- Arbitrator.
- Attorney.
- Case manager.
- Commercial rights manager.
- Compliance officer.
- Compliance specialist.
Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids
Name | Scholarship Per Student | Level of Study | Type | |
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Monica Cole Research Grant | Scholarship per student£ 1,291/Yr$1,291 | Level Of StudyApprenticeship | TypeMerit-Based | |
Collegedunia $150 Scholarship Program | Scholarship per student£ 150/Yr$150 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Forktip Women’s- Innovation Scholarship | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeCollege-Specific | |
Paul Foundation scholarships | Scholarship per student£ 20,174/Yr$20,174 | Level Of StudyDiploma | TypeMerit-Based | |
BrokerFish International student scholarship | Scholarship per student£ 1,000/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based |
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