Comparison of University of London LLB and LLB from a Pakistani University
Law students are eligible to acquire a license after they graduate from a local LLB from a University in Pakistan or after their graduation LLB from the University of London. However, there are some specific advantages to pursuing an LLB degree from the University of London.
University of London students receive an International degree from a University that is 184 years old, which has international prestige.
Our students after graduation are eligible to become Barristers directly without the need to do a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL). Please note students acquiring an LLB from a Pakistani university must do a GDL before they can do their Bar at Law.
An LLB degree from the University of London is more cost-effective in the long term for students who are planning on becoming a Barrister. Since LLB students from the University of London are not required to do a Graduate Diploma in Law, they save approximately 18 thousand pounds in tuition fees.
The local degree from a university in Pakistan is five years after A-Level, on the other hand, the University of London LLB degree is three years.
The curriculum of the University of London subjects is updated every year. Students are provided a study guide by the University of London so that they can study the latest laws. Students studying in local LLB degrees study from outdated versions of books and are not aware of international and national latest updates.
Most of the graduates from the University of London have a very keen understanding of the law. Therefore, they start their career working with a lawyer who practices in the High Court or Supreme Court. Students who graduate from their LLB from a Pakistani university have a weaker grip on the points of law.