Postgraduate admission to the BA course

The criteria for postgraduate admission to our BA law programmes include the criteria for undergraduate admission to those programmes

• Check the regular undergraduate admissions criteria

In addition, the following criteria apply to postgraduate applicants:

For those applying to take the BA programme over its full duration: successful second BA applicants will normally be predicted to achieve or have achieved at least a good 2:1 class degree or equivalent, or, in the case of mature applicants, at least a second class degree (normally at 2:1 level) or strong and convincing evidence of the applicant's achievements and future promise at an equivalent level to a good 2:1 degree.

For those applying to take the BA programme with Senior Status (i.e. with exemption from the first public examinations): successful second BA applicants will normally be predicted to achieve or have achieved a first class degree or equivalent, or, in the case of mature applicants, at least a second class degree plus strong and convincing evidence of the applicant's achievements and future promise at an equivalent level to a first class degree.

• More about taking our BA law degree as a postgraduate

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