The home NLU won't help you. If the destination university accepts your credits in that fashion, then you can submit your transcripts and hope for the best. Those foreign universities that have tie ups with the NLUs will probably be more sympathetic.
if you do online LLB course for two years from university of london, then you can transfer for 1 or two years to some of the Russell group unis like Cardiff, Sheffield etc. which have a 2+2 or 2+1 programme
Totally possible! But for law and medicine you have different transfer windows and the GPA accepted is significantly higher for both of these courses. So make sure you fulfil the eligibility and criteria. As of now NLS does have a basic MOU with NUS. So if you are from there, I guess it MAY work. All the best!
Absolutely! Adding to this, for general courses NUS had a maximum credit transfer limit of 12. But for law/medicine itβs the double. So you can spend well more than two years.
Imagine this- NLS+NUSβ¦.Employers and Rhodes will have an org**m to say the least.
Also the accelerated JD programme at Northwestern is pretty good (although good GPA and excellent lsat scores).
https://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus/transfer-applicants
Imagine this- NLS+NUSβ¦.Employers and Rhodes will have an org**m to say the least.
Also the accelerated JD programme at Northwestern is pretty good (although good GPA and excellent lsat scores).
Check this one: - https://www.legallyindia.com/convos/topic/261752-jd-vs-llm-vs-mba-a-mega-thread-is-demanded