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The University of Law

The University of Law is a very affordable private university in the United Kingdom, you would have the opportunity to study at either the Manchester, Birmingham or London campus. The university offers a learning environment that is meant to help you realise your greatest potential, this is a reputable international university with a lot to offer an international student. You can get your degree as well as the skills and knowledge you need to gain a head start in your career at one of the UK's leading universities because they have an award-winning career and employability service that helps students grow their careers.

 

  • CITY: The university is located in nine major cities in the UK namely; Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, London, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield, as well as an international branch in Hong Kong. This provides prospective students with options per where to study, ensuring the best possible experience for them. There are lots of student jobs in this city in retail, healthcare, hospitality, customer service, cleaning, and warehouse. These roles are student friendly, accommodating the 20hr per week work limit.
  • TUITION: The average tuition for postgraduate international students is £14,000 with some discounts and scholarship available. This figure though is susceptible to changes depending on course of study, whether professional or non-professional, as the tuition for some disciplines have a slightly higher tuition fee than most.
  • STANDARD OF LIVING: With the current world change and rise in Inflation most areas have experienced an increase in price. For example, cost of housing, feeding and most basic amenities like electricity and gas prices have gone up. The average cost of a one bedroom therefore would vary based on campus location, whether it is a furnished or unfurnished apartment and finally if it has all bills inclusive per month or session.
  • BRIEF: this university is a private university, providing law degrees, specialist legal training and continuing professional development courses for barristers and solicitors. It is UK’s largest law school. : The university has nine campuses in the UK namely; Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, London (Bloomsbury and Moorgate), Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield, as well as an international branch in Hong Kong.  It also delivers the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course programmes at four other UK universities: University of Exeter (since 2015), University of Reading (since 2017), University of Liverpool (since 2018), and University of East Anglia (since 2019)

The University of Law

  • UNDERGRADUATE
    The minimum requirement is Senior School Certificate, West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE, SSC or WAEC) 5 subjects grades A-C and you would have to take the English Test conducted by the university.
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