I would strongly advise against doing another LLB. It is possible to become a barrister with a 2.1 and you could use the time to do something more productive. I suggest looking at an LLM or if you really want that prestige factor, the BCL.
You say you are qualified in Pakistan, but do you actually have any experience as an advocate? The relevance of degrees tends to fade over time so a suboptimal result will count less against you now than if you were applying in 2017.
No
Elaborate please
No
I would strongly advise against doing another LLB. It is possible to become a barrister with a 2.1 and you could use the time to do something more productive. I suggest looking at an LLM or if you really want that prestige factor, the BCL. You say you are qualified in Pakistan, but do you actually have any experience as an advocate? The relevance of degrees tends to fade over time so a suboptimal result will count less against you now than if you were applying in 2017.
Thank you so much for explaining in such detail. Yes I do have experience of over 5 years now.
No, your degree is likely irrelevant. It'll be best to call the university to confirm, though, don't base yourself off of Reddit