Is Singapore a good option for me to apply for a master's in business law or arbitration for a Postgraduate/LLB?
Yes, Singapore is a strong option for your Master's in Business Law or Arbitration.
With your LLB, postgraduate qualification, and 36 months of work experience, you meet the typical academic and professional requirements for top programs in Singapore. These programs are well-regarded globally, especially in international arbitration and business law.
- Academic requirement: LLB or related degree (you qualify)
- English proficiency: Usually IELTS 7.0 or TOEFL iBT 100 (subject to change; you’re planning IELTS)
- Career advantage: Singapore is a major hub for legal studies and international dispute resolution
If you need help with program selection or the application process, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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