What are the Eligibility criteria for University of Law?

The University of Law (ULaw) requires applicants to meet specific academic and English language criteria. For undergraduate courses, applicants typically need A-levels or equivalent qualifications, such as BTECs or International Baccalaureate. Minimum grades vary by program but usually range from BBB to CCC.

Postgraduate applicants must hold a UK bachelor’s degree or international equivalent. Law conversion courses like the GDL require a 2:2 or above. Non-law graduates can apply for the SQE pathway. International students must prove English proficiency via IELTS (6.5 overall) or equivalent. Some courses may require interviews or additional assessments.