PSLL.M. Preparatory Studies (for LegalTech and Mediation)
Study location | Lithuania |
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Type | Preparatory studies, distance learning |
Nominal duration | 7 weeks (15 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | PS (Non-degree studies) |
Application fee | €100 one-time Application fee is not refundable. |
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Registration fee | €50 one-time Registration fee is not refundable. |
Course fee | €600 one-time Payment details will be provided after submitting the application. |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) Applicants with a university bachelor degree and at least 3 years of work experience in a field relevant to the LL.M. master’s degree program they intend to study. (LegalTech or Mediation) |
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Language requirements | English Required level – B2 Assessments of English language proficiency certificates equivalent to level B2: - TOEFL IBT 72-94 If you do not have a certificate proving your English language proficiency level, you can take the University Online English language level test. You will be able to choose this option while filling in the application. The test is free of charge. Certificate is not required if your native language is English or if your previous studies were conducted fully in English language. |
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Overview
The LL.M. Preparatory Studies are designed for those whose university education is not in the field of law but who wish to study LL.M. master’s degree programs at Mykolas Romeris University. The preparatory studies provide fundamental legal knowledge and develop skills needed to continue LL.M. master’s degree studies.
Upon completion of the LL.M. Preparatory Studies, students will be able to apply for these LL.M. master’s degree programs:
Important information!
- Upon completion of the LL.M. Preparatory Studies, students will receive a certificate listing the subjects completed during the studies (not a degree diploma);
- Applicants will be invited for an online interview to assess work experience.
Programme structure
Study organization:
The studies will begin on April 1, 2025. Lectures will take place twice a week on weekdays in the evenings (starting at 6 PM Local Lithuanian time). The lecture series will be broadcast live (online) according to the approved schedule.
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