Can I pursue a master's in law after my BA in arts with specialization in economics and political science in UK for a LLM?
Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Law (LLM) in the UK after your BA in Arts with a specialization in Economics and Political Science.
Many UK universities offer LLM programs specifically designed for non-law graduates, allowing you to transition into the legal field. These courses usually require a good honours degree (typically 2:2 or above) in any discipline, which your background meets.
Program structures and entry requirements can vary by university and are subject to change. For personalized guidance on suitable LLM options, please connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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