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Is it possible to pursue a master's in law or IPR in the UK, and what are the options if I want to explore an MBA as well for a LLM?

06 Jul 2026 · Answered by Honnappa Chandrannavar · 1 min read
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Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Law (LLM) or Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the UK, and you are also eligible to explore MBA options.

With your law background and 2 years of work experience, you meet the typical requirements for LLM/IPR programs. An MBA is also possible, though most UK universities prefer at least 3 years of professional experience; some may consider strong candidates with slightly less.

- LLM/IPR: Builds advanced legal expertise in your field.
- MBA: Expands your business and management skills, useful if you want to transition beyond legal roles.

If you want to strengthen your legal profile, an LLM in IPR is a strong next step. If your goal is broader management or business leadership, consider an MBA after gaining a bit more experience.

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