UCT law

UCT law

What are the requirements to study Law at UCT?

a three or four-year Humanities or Commerce degree with Law as a major, followed by a two-year graduate LLB degree; a three-year graduate LLB stream, where a non-Law undergraduate degree is followed by the graduate LLB programme. a four-year undergraduate LLB stream – this is a straight LLB programme.

What is the APS score for Law?

Minimum composite Academic Point Score (APS) 32 not including Life Orientation.

Does UCT have a diploma in Law?

With more than 600 students registered across the Faculty’s five different postgraduate qualifications our academics and students work together to bring energy and excellence to UCT Law’s postgraduate studies. Our postgraduate qualifications include: the Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDip)

How many Law students are at UCT?

As the smallest Faculty at UCT, with close to 1,200 undergraduate and postgraduate students annually, the rigour of our degree programmes leads to UCT Law graduates being highly sought after, not only in South Africa but also internationally.