What's the difference
Faculty of Law
What's the
difference?
up.ac.za/law
The University of Pretoria offers three possible routes to a four-year undergraduate LLB legal qualification:
Faculty of Law
BA (Law) LLB, BCom (Law) LLB and the LLB.
Here you'll find a comprehensive explanation of the three degrees and possibly see which one will suit you best!
of EMS
BCom
LLB
3
options
Faculty o
BA
Facult y
(Law)
(Law)
What 's the
difference?
3
options
f Humanities
Many prospective law students are unsure about which degree option to pursue.
Choices, choices, choices! So which law degree do you choose?
It all depends on your aptitude and personal circumstances.
LLB
4
years
An LLB degree is the minimum
academic requirement to join the organised legal profession in SA.
Choose
Explanation
of the 3
degrees
the degree that suits
your needs!
2
years +
LLB
If you have a strong interest
OR 3
years
BA
3yearBs Co(Lmaw)
in languages and social sciences or commercial and economic
disciplines and you would like to eventually practice law in one of
these fields, it's a good idea to enrol for the BA (Law) or BCom (Law).
(Law)
BCom (Law) / BA (Law) = 3yrs
+ LLB (2yrs) = 5yrs
for 2 degrees
F
F
Admission requirements
aculty of Law
LLB
APS = 32 English/Afrikaans 5 (60 - 69%)
aculty of EM
BCom (Law)
APS = 32 English/Afrikaans 5 (60 - 69%) Full Mathematics 5 (60 - 69%)
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Obviously, combined programmes are more expensive and take longer to complete than
the LLB four-year degree programme.
If you would like more information ? such as minimum requirements and career opportunities ? do visit the various faculties' websites:
Faculty of Law: up.ac.za/law
Faculty of EMS Sciences: up.ac.za/ems
Faculty of Humanities: up.ac.za/hum
Facu
lty of Human
BA (Law)
APS = 30 English/Afrikaans 5 (60 - 69%)
ities
A broad outline of
the Attorneys' profession versus the Advocates' profession
Articles of clerkship: ? salary range:
R4 000 to R28 000 p/m Pupillage: No salary
BA Law
Other degree
BCom Law
Four year undergraduate LLB
degree
Possible postgraduate specialisation (LLM & LLD)
Law Society of South Africa *
Cape Law Society
Law Society of the
Free State
Law Society of the
Northern Provinces
Kwazulu-Natal Law Society
General Council of the Bar of South Africa
Advocates' Profession
Attorneys' Profession
Selection Exam Interview
2 years of articles of clerkship (Section 15)
and five-week course
1 year of articles of clerkship, subject
to a six month/ correspondence
law school (Section 2)
Admission Examination for Attorneys: Annually during
? February and August (Permitted to write after
serving a period of six months of clerkship)
Admission in the High Court as an
Attorney
? one year pupillage
Bar Examination
Admission in the High Court as an Advocate
(Member of the General Council of the Bar)
Possible postgraduate specialisation (LLM & LLD)
Legal practice
*The Law Society of South Africa brings together its six constituent members ? the Cape Law Society, the KwaZulu-Natal Law Society, the Law Society of the Free State, the Law Society of the Northern Provinces, the Black Lawyers Association and the National Association of Democratic Lawyers.
This document reflects current legislation and excludes Legal Practice Act (not in force yet) 15/11/2014
Career opportunities
in the LEGAL profession
(with at least an LLB Degree)
OFFICERS OF THE COURT
Attorneys Advocates Court Orderlies National Directorate of Prosecutions
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Registrars of the High Court Clerks of the
Magistrates Court
OTHER OFFICIALS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
State Attorney State Law Adviser Master of the High Court (Administration of Estates) Registrars of Deeds,
Companies, Patents and Trademarks
Sheriff of the Court (serving of court
documents/summons)
LEGAL ACADEMIC
Law lecturers at the various universities or colleges are teachers and researchers of the
law:
Lecturer Senior Lecturer Associate Professor
Professor Head of a Department
or Law School Dean of the Faculty
LAW COMMISSION
+ NGO's
+ LEGAL ADVISERS
SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE
+
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES (Prisons)
+
MILITARY
LEGAL AID AND ADVICE
Legal Aid Board Legal Resource Centre/
Justice Centres Lawyers for Human Rights
University Law Clinics and
Para-legals operating in Community
Advice Centres Para-legal
Advice Offices
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