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  1. BACHELOR OF LAWS. Programme Code : LIA. Upon completion of the programme, you will be conferred the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree. The degree entitles its holder to be admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya/Sabah/Sarawak after going through a period of pupillage.

  2. Experience practical & realistic simulated court environments & learn Malaysian & English law fundamentals of legal systems through the bachelor of law.

  3. Step 3 – Study and complete a Bachelor’s degree in law. Step 4 – If not covered in your Bachelor programme, sit for the Certificate in Legal Practice ( CLP) exam, which is stretched out over a period of 9 months. Step 5 – Begin your chambering (also called pupillage) at a law firm.

  4. As part of your Bachelor of Laws, you will learn about the legal system and the principles and theories behind it. From learning to draft contractual documents to negotiating and advocating for your client, you will develop the knowledge and skills needed for a successful legal career!

  5. This four – seven years’ programme offers Law students a robust understanding of the system of rules that are enforced through social institutions especially in Malaysia. Students are familiarised with the fundamentals, characteristics, methodology, specialisations, practices, policies and the revolution of law in local and international ...

  6. Bachelor of Law with Honours. Faculty of Law, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) has designed undergraduate programmes Bachelor of Laws (LL. B) as a recognised law degree to begin a career in the legal field.

  7. Find the right law degree by comparing the best law degree courses in Malaysia. Get the latest information about fees, universities and intakes.

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