The Bachelor of Laws (abbreviated LL. B., LLB, or rarely, Ll. B.) is an undergraduate degree in law generally offered after three or more years of college, and then three years of study of the law. This degree originated in England and is traditionally offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree.
Admission Requirement
NS(C) OR NC(V) for degree studies, OR with full matriculation exemption;
Home language level 5 AND First Additional Language level 5;
Mathematics level 3 is highly recommended
SELECTION: Paper selection, placement tests, and psychometric assessment
PLACEMENT: Scholastic achievements, the results of a placement process, adherence to the
requirements set by the Faculty of Law
DURATION: 4 years
Job Opportunities
Attorney
Advocate
State Prosecutor
Magistrate
Commercial Sector
Legal Advisor
How can I become a judge after LLB?
You can join Judiciary and become a judge.
There is the exam of Judiciary after LLB Degree. To be eligible for the Judiciary Exam, the aspirants must have graduated in any of the streams with LLB with a minimum of 55% marks in both. You know the judges have a lot of reputation in society.
Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Law Jobs by Salary
Job Title | Range | Average |
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Job Title: Associate Attorney | Range: R101k – R481k (Estimated *) | Average: R221,126 |
Attorney / Lawyer | Range: R212k – R719k (Estimated *) | Average: R383,150 |