# Study Law in the UK — best universities, entry requirements and career paths

> Law is highly competitive in the UK; a strong academic record and a clear career plan are essential for a winning application.

Law (LLB) is one of the UK's most popular and competitive undergraduate degrees for international students. Leading law schools expect very strong academic grades and a convincing personal statement. International tuition typically runs from around £20,000 to £38,000 a year. Graduates may qualify as solicitors via the SQE route or as barristers via the Bar Course. Confirm fees and routes to qualification directly with each university and the relevant professional body.

## Quick facts
- **Typical offer:** AAA–AAB (varies widely by institution)
- **Intl. tuition:** ≈ £20,000–£38,000 / year
- **Qualification route:** LLB → SQE (solicitor) or Bar Course (barrister)

## Key takeaways
- Law is highly competitive — strong grades and a focused personal statement are decisive.
- International tuition typically runs around £20,000–£38,000 a year.
- Graduates qualify as solicitors (SQE route) or barristers (Bar Course); route details vary.
- Mooting, pro bono and vacation schemes strengthen both applications and employability.

## What a UK Law degree covers
The LLB degree covers the foundational areas of English and Welsh law — contract, tort, criminal, constitutional and administrative, land, equity and trusts, and EU law (where relevant) — alongside optional modules in commercial law, human rights, international law and many others. Legal skills (mooting, negotiation, drafting) are increasingly integrated throughout the course.

## Entry, career routes and choosing the right law school
Most leading law schools ask for around AAA at A-level or an equivalent strong international qualification. A convincing personal statement that demonstrates genuine legal interest — through reading, mooting or work experience — is critical. After graduation, the route to qualification as a solicitor now runs through the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE); aspiring barristers complete the Bar Training Course. For international students, understanding how UK qualifications translate back home is an important part of the decision — Study UK Now helps you think through the full pathway.

## Frequently asked questions
### Which UK universities are best for studying Law as an international student?
Several UK universities are highly regarded for Law, including members of the Russell Group and specialist law schools. The right choice depends on your grades, career goals (commercial law, human rights, academia) and budget. Study UK Now builds a balanced shortlist rather than chasing a single table position — the best school is the one where you will get in and thrive.

### Can I practise law in my home country after a UK LLB?
This depends on your home jurisdiction. Some countries recognise a UK LLB directly; others require conversion examinations or requalification. It is essential to research the specific requirements of your home country's legal regulatory body before committing to a UK Law degree. Study UK Now can point you to the right professional bodies to contact.

## Sources
- [UCAS — Law subject guide](https://www.ucas.com/explore/subjects/law) — UCAS

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