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after my graduation in law from India can I give the GRE exam to study law for masters abroad?


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Shreya Roy 29th Sep, 2019
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Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 8th Nov, 2019

hi,

yes you can appear In GRE exam to get admission in foreign universities to masters course in law. I have mentioned some university name which accept GRE score :

American University Washington College of Law

Boston University School of Law

Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School

Brooklyn Law School

California Western School of Law

Chicago-Kent College of Law

Columbia Law School

Cornell Law School

Florida International University College of Law

Florida State University College of Law

Peking University School of Transnational Law

University of Virginia School of Law

Wake Forest University School of Law

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8th Nov, 2019
thanks a lot
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