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How to choose between a What 's the BA(Law), BCom(Law) and straightforward four-year difference? LLB degree? Many prospective law students are 3 unsure which degree option to pursue. ulty of L Well, wonder no more! Here you’ll find a options ac aw F comprehensive explanation of the three The University of Pretoria offers three degree routes, eventual admission as possible qualifications to join the legal field: an attorney or advocate and the career BA(Law), BCom(Law) and the four-year LLB LLB opportunities in the legal profession with degree. A four-year LLB degree (and lately an LLB degree behind your name. also admission as an attorney or advocate, (Remember that your career options will irrespective of whether you wish to MS Faculty be limited if you don’t proceed with an f E o practice one day as an attorney or o f LLB after completing your BA or y H advocate) is the minimum t 3 l u BCom degree). u options m requirement to secure c a BCom BA a Have a look and see professional employment F n which one suits you best! i and advance in the workplace. t i (Law) (Law) e If you choose the BA(Law), LLB s Choices, choices, choices! So which law degree do you choose? or BCom(Law) route, you can It all depends on your aptitude obtain two degrees in five years. and personal circumstances. 4 Admission requirements years o ulty f La An LLB degree ac w is the minimum F LLB academic requirement to join the organised legal profession in SA. LLB Explanation Choose the degree APS = 32 of the 3 that suits your needs! English/Afrikaans 5 (60 - 69%) degrees 2 years If you have a strong interest o in languages and social sciences ulty f EM LLB ac S 3 or commercial and economic F years ++ disciplines and you would like to 3 eventually practice law in one of BCom years these fields, it’s a good idea to enrol for the BA (Law) or (Law) BCom BCom (Law). BA OROR (Law) APS = 32 BCom (Law) / BA (Law) = 3yrs English/Afrikaans 5 (60 - 69%) Full Mathematics 5 (60 - 69%) (Law) + LLB (2yrs) = 5yrs for 2 degrees Hu of ma Obviously, combined programmes are more lty n expensive and take longer to complete than u it c i the LLB four-year degree programme. e a s F BA If you would like more information – such as minimum requirements (Law) and career opportunities – do visit the various faculties’ websites: APS = 30 Faculty of Law: Faculty of EMS Sciences: Faculty of Humanities: English/Afrikaans 5 (60 - 69%) www.up.ac.za/law www.up.ac.za/ems www.up.ac.za/hum A broad outline of the Attorneys’ profession versus the Advocates’ profession Other degree BA Law BCom Law Four year undergraduate LLB degree Possible postgraduate specialisation (LLM & LLD) Law Society of South Africa * General Council of the Bar of South Africa Cape Law Law Society of Law Society of the Kwazulu-Natal Advocates’ Profession Society the Free State Northern Provinces Law Society Selection Exam Interview Attorneys’ Profession 2 years of articles of 1 year of articles of clerkship, ± one year clerkship (Section 15) subject to a six month/ pupillage and five-week course correspondence law school (Section 2) No salary Pupillage: ± salary range: Articles of clerkship: R4 000 to R28 p/m Admission Examination for Attorneys: Annually during ± February and August (Permitted to write Bar Examination after serving a period of six months of clerkship) Admission in the High Court as an Advocate Admission in the High Court as an Attorney (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 ADMINISTRATIVE OTHER OFFICIALS LEGAL LAW SOUTH LEGAL AID OF THE COURT OFFICERS IN THE ACADEMIC COMMISSION AFRICAN AND ADVICE ADMINISTRATION POLICE Attorneys Registrars of the OF JUSTICE Law lecturers at the + SERVICE Legal Aid Board Advocates High Court various universities Legal Resource Centre/ Court Orderlies Clerks of the State Attorney or colleges are NGO’s + Justice Centres National Magistrates Court State Law Adviser teachers and Lawyers for Human Directorate Master of the High Court researchers of the law: + CORREC- Rights of Prosecutions (Administration of Estates) TIONAL University Law Clinics Registrars of Deeds, Lecturer LEGAL SERVICES and Companies, Senior Lecturer ADVISERS (Prisons) Para-legals operating in Patents and Trademarks Associate Professor Community Sheriff of the Court Professor + Advice Centres (serving of court Head of a Department Para-legal documents/summons) or Law School MILITARY Advice Offices Dean of the Faculty.