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Can i do a law degree with btecs

I am studying btec applied science and a level history i am wondering if i would able to study law at uni
Reply 1
At Oxford or Cambridge? No. At a lot of other places, as long as you get the grades. Yes.
Reply 2
Original post by jakubdoliasz
I am studying btec applied science and a level history i am wondering if i would able to study law at uni

yes you can check entries requirements in mid universities
Original post by jakubdoliasz
I am studying btec applied science and a level history i am wondering if i would able to study law at uni

Hey @jakubdoliasz

You would need to check each university's entry requirements to double-check. For Law, BCU would be looking for 112 UCAS tariff points from a maximum of 3 subjects - these 3 subjects can be BTECs or A-Levels.

Hope that helps.
Abbie
BCU Rep
Reply 4
Original post by jakubdoliasz
I am studying btec applied science and a level history i am wondering if i would able to study law at uni

Yes you can.

If you're looking at OXBRIDGE, you can but they will assess you on case by case basis and usually only take people who did one btec and 2 a-levels. I am at Oxford studying Law. You will have to email them or call prior. However, Cambridge is less lenient with BTEC, I don't think they allow at all.

Bear in mind, you also have to do LNAT exams for some Unis to study law [such as Oxford, Cambridge, Bristol, UCL, etc]. Look into this prior to applying too.
(edited 3 months ago)

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