Diploma In Law In South Africa

Diploma in Law/Postgraduate Diploma in Law/Common Professional Examination (GDL/PGDL/CPE) is a law course in England and Wales that is taken by non-law graduates (graduates who have a degree in a discipline that is not law or not a qualifying law degree for legal practice) wishing to become.

Below are the List of Diploma In Law Schools In South Africa

University of South Africa (UNISA) – College of Law Pretoria

University of Cape Town (UCT) – The School for Advanced Legal Studies

University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) – Pietermaritzburg Campus

University of Witwatersrand – Oliver Schreiner School of Law

University of Pretoria

University of Western Cape

University of KwaZulu-Natal – Howard College Campus

Stellenbosch University – Faculty of Law

University of the Free State

University of Pretoria – Centre of Human Rights

Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University

University of Fort Hare – Nelson R. Mandela School of Law

University of South Africa (UNISA) – WIPO Worldwide Academy

What can I do with a diploma in law in South Africa?

  • Criminal Law and Procedure.
  • Civil Litigation.
  • Wills and Estates.
  • Property Law and Conveyancing.
  • Legal Office Practice Management.
  • Debt Collecting.

Can I study law with a diploma?

Diploma Programs in Law. A diploma is a program of study offered by many colleges and universities. Depending on the school, earning a diploma will usually take anywhere from one to two years. Some of these can include civil law, criminal law, the court system, civil and criminal procedures and reasons for law changes.

How many points do you need for law?

450 points So the first thing to be said about this area is be prepared for a little heartache. The points required are unlikely to drop much this year and if you really want to get a law degree you need to score heavily in the Leaving Certificate, at least in the region of 450 points.