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Law aims at pursuing and promoting social justice by way of the access it provides to the legal and related professions to students from all communities, the content of its academic programmes, its research publications, and its social engagement. Its resources are utilised to provide access to opportunities, to advance knowledge and develop expertise in fields of excellence that seek fair and equitable solutions to the challenges of our time. Students in this program is inculcated with principles of social justice, and have the required skills and adaptive expertise to be successful in the changing world of work, and to make a positive impact on society

Duration

  • BachelorsTHREE to FOUR YEARS (3 / 4 years)
  • MasterONE to TWO YEARS (1 / 2 years)

Eligibility requirements

  • English Language Test
  • Latest Certificate either at High School level or equivalent
  • Undergraduate degree or equivalent
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0
  • English language proficiency or equivalent

Why Choose a program in Law?

Studying law offers the opportunity to develop a range of skills and explore many aspects of human life. It gives you the chance to sharpen your mind, strengthen your understanding and deepen your experience across the full range of humanities and social sciences. You acquire both breadth of understanding and depth in the areas that interest you most. A law degree can give you the skills to be a successful lawyer but also a successful producer, politician, manager, journalist, diplomat or police officer; a law degree equips you for almost any profession that requires intellectual strength combined with a practical approach to the world.

Employment areas and Job types

 

Degree holders can opt for further higher studies and careers in various specialisations such as taxation, accounting and finance, banking, insurance and many more

  • Commercial lawyer
  • Real estate lawyer
  • Family lawyer
  • International Lawyer
  • Intellectual property right lawyer
  • Political Analyst
  • Public Notary
  • Political Science