For prospective students who aspire to a career in the legal profession, getting onto a top law degree course can be the golden ticket. The subject is highly regarded, with students developing research ability, data skills and logical thinking in addition to legal knowledge. The most prestigious universities for law offer impressive graduate prospects, but competition for places is high, and entry standards regularly sit at over 500 UCAS points. This top 5 takes you through the best of the best.

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5. University College London
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UCL was founded in 1826 to open up higher education in England to those who had been excluded from it – becoming the first university in England to admit women students on equal terms with men in 1878.
Law entry standards: 538 UCAS points
Law graduate prospects: : 82 per cent go on to graduate employment or further study
Interesting fact: Alumni of the UCL Faculty of Laws include leader of the Indian independence movement Mahatma Ghandi and former Lord Chief Justice, Lord Woolf.
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4. London School of Economics (LSE)

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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is one of the foremost social science universities in the world.
Law entry standards: 562 UCAS points
Law graduate prospects: 83 per cent go on to graduate employment or further study
Interesting fact: The London School of Economics arguably owes its existence to law, having been initially funded in 1895 from the estate of lawyer Henry Hunt Hutchinson.
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3. Durham University
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Durham University is a collegiate public research university in Durham, North East England. It was founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and granted a Royal Charter in 1837. It was one of the first universities to commence tuition in England and claims to be the third oldest university in England.
Law entry standards: 563 UCAS points
Law graduate prospects: 86 per cent go on to graduate employment or further study
Interesting fact: The Durham Law School building was crowned the 'most impressive law school building in the world' by Best Choice Schools in 2014.
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For prospective students who aspire to a career in the legal profession, getting onto a top law degree course can be the golden ticket. The subject is highly regarded, with students developing research ability, data skills and logical thinking in addition to legal knowledge. The most prestigious universities for law offer impressive graduate prospects, but competition for places is high, and entry standards regularly sit at over 500 UCAS points. This top 5 takes you through the best of the best.

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5. University College London
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UCL was founded in 1826 to open up higher education in England to those who had been excluded from it – becoming the first university in England to admit women students on equal terms with men in 1878.
Law entry standards: 538 UCAS points
Law graduate prospects: : 82 per cent go on to graduate employment or further study
Interesting fact: Alumni of the UCL Faculty of Laws include leader of the Indian independence movement Mahatma Ghandi and former Lord Chief Justice, Lord Woolf.
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4. London School of Economics (LSE)

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