Since the main concern is Indian students, what do Indian students have to do study law in UK and practise in India.
First of all, Bar Council of India recognises education from many of the foreign universities mainly the top universities. Currently, Bar council of India recognises law degree from more than 35 UK Universities, including the Inner Temple from where the Mahatma Gandhi went to study to become a barrister. Mahatma Gandhi is not the only famous Indian political leader who went to study in the UK.
There are, therefore, two different methods of registration for students who complete their LLB degrees from outside India:
1. For students who complete their LLB degrees from recognised universities:
These students are required to apply for registration to their respective State Bar Councils upon their return to India. The State Bar Councils then forward their applications to the Bar Council of India, which conducts an exam twice a year, on six subjects. Successful candidates are permitted to practice in India.
2. For students who complete their LLB degrees from non-recognised universities:
These students are required to apply directly to the Bar Council of India for registration. These applications are considered on a case-to case basis, and, upon approval, these students may be allowed to practice in India.
Advantage of studying Law in the UK:
Apart from studying in a diverse international environment, and top class education; the biggest advantage of studying law in UK is that it offers combination of courses. You could study Law and Business studies, or Law with Social Sciences.
There are more than 35 recognized universities where you can study Law.
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