List Of Requirements For One To Study Law At University Of Johannesburg
The University of Johannesburg Faculty of Law has three types of Law degrees for the prospective undergraduate to choose from. This article will list down the requirements one would need to get admission.
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The three law qualifications which are offered at UJ include a Bachelor of Arts in Law (BA Law), a Bachelor of Commerce in Law (BCom Law), and an LLB (Bachelors of Law).
Here is the list of requirements needed to be able to be admitted to each of the three undergraduate qualifications:
BA Law (3 years) –
The student would need to have a minimum APS score of 31 with Pure Mathematics or 32 with Mathematics Literacy
A final mark of at least 60% (5) for English
A final mark of at least 50% (4) for an Additional Home Language
A final mark of at least 40% (3) for Pure Mathematics/ 50% (4) for Mathematics Literacy
BCom (3 years) –
The student would need to have a minimum APS score of 31 with Pure Mathematics ONLY (Mathematics Literacy is not considered for this qualification)
A final mark of at least 60% (5) for English
A final mark of at least 50% (4) for an Additional Home Language
A final mark of at least 50% (4) for Pure Mathematics
LLB (4 years) –
The student would need to have a minimum APS score of 31 with Pure Mathematics or 32 with Mathematics Literacy
A final mark of at least 60% (5) for English
A final mark of at least 50% (4) for an Additional Home Language
A final mark of at least 40% (3) for Pure Mathematics/50% (4) for Mathematics Literacy
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