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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1957-1958-123

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124 FACULTY OF LAWS LL COURSE The full course for the LL degree extends over three years The Intermediate Examination is taken at the end of the first year and the two parts of the Final Examination at the ends of the second and third years respectively Particulars of these examinations will be found below under the heading Courses of Study Evening students may be allowed to spread their Intermediate course over two years instead of one and their Final oourse over three years instead of two for the same composition fee of 75 guineas to cover the full course provided that no oourse is repeated LL The full course for the LL degree extends over two years An applicant for admission to tbe College as an internal student for the LL degree must be an internal graduate in Laws of the University of London or be an external graduate in Laws of the University of London or have passed an equivalent degree examination in Common Law in another university and have been registered under the University Regulations for Postgraduate Students proceeding to Higher Degree Applications for admission and for registration by the University should be submitted to the College if possible in the session before that in which the applicant wishes to commence his course of study candidate may obtain the LL degree either by passing at one and the same Examination in any four of the specified subjects or in special cases by passing at one and the same Examination in any two of these specified subjects and in addition sub- mitting dissertation not earlier than the expiration of two calendar years from the time of his taking the LL degree Ph candidate for registration for the Ph degree in Laws must have previously obtained the LL degree with first class honours or the LL degree of the University of London or an equivalent degree of another University LL candidate for the LL degree must have previously obtained the LL or the Ph degree in the Faculty of Laws as an Internal
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