DIPLOMA IN LAW:
The LLB degree consists of 12 units. The Diploma in Law consists of four units. It is a qualification in its own right and also provides an entry route to the LLB. Successful completion of the Diploma gains credit for the first four subjects of the LLB degree. The Diploma must be studied at an institution that has been given 'Permission to teach'. A number of British universities recognise the Diploma as an entry qualification for becoming a second-year, campus-based LLB student.
Student with H.S.C / O-Level and Age 18+(on 1st September) may join in DIPLOMA-IN-LAW programme. Once you have successfully completed four subjects or three subjects in one sitting, you may transfer to LL.B(Hons) year 2 or Scheme B year 2.
Structure and Syllabus
Please Note:
For the Diploma in Law students must attend an institution that has been given 'Permission to Teach'. There are currently Diploma-teaching institutions in Bangladesh, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, Ireland, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United Kingdom. Your teaching institution will also provide classes in study skills and, where necessary, additional English language support. |