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What are the requirements for LLB at Wits?

What are the requirements for LLB at Wits?

Four-year stream

  • APS 43+
  • English Home Language OR Additional First Language Level 6.
  • Mathematics Level 5.
  • Maths Literacy Level 6.
  • Wait-listing: Students who come to Wits immediately after Matric may apply for the four-year LLB.

How many points are needed for law at Wits?

The BA with Law is the foundation for a more advanced study of law. Automatic entry into the BA with Law degree will require a Matric with full exemption and an admission rating score of 26 (prior to 2008). If you matriculated after 2008, the NSC rating applies and you require at least 43 points.

What are the entrance requirements for law?

The minimum requirement to study law is a NQF level 4 certificate, which a National Senior Certificate or a Senior Certificate. For most universities a minimum Admissions Point Score (APS) score of 21 points is need for admission, but you’ll find that certain universities requires a minimum of 33 points to study law.

Is LLB qualifying law degree?

The LLB is a three-year higher education qualifying law degree which leads to the next stage in training to enter the legal profession: either the LPC for solicitors (soon to be replaced by the SQE) or the BPTC for barristers. Many universities offer degrees with an additional year to study French Law or German Law.

What are LLB subjects?

A: The subjects in LLB degree are criminal law, IPR, labour and work laws, family law, criminal law, the law of torts, consumer protection act, constitutional law, law of evidence, human rights, international law, trade laws, environmental law etc.

What is LLB equivalent to?

The LLB is the abbreviation for the Law Degree programme offered by the majority of universities around the United Kingdom and beyond. The LLB abbreviation stems from the Latin Legum Baccalaureus, which translates to Bachelor of Laws, meaning that the actual degree classification is equivalent to that of a BA or a BSc.

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