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 Prospective Law Students Gateway V2, A basic guide to become a lawyer

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chiahau
post Mar 21 2014, 03:57 PM

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QUOTE(Quasi-Suave @ Mar 21 2014, 01:11 PM)
Well you'll never know...

Will update here once I hear from the LPQB
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If your diplomas are from government backed institute like Tarc and etc, it's likely to be accepted as equivalent.

But don't take my word on it, some cases may be unique.

Pls do share what LPQB reply to you once you got it.

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post Mar 21 2014, 05:13 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Mar 21 2014, 03:57 PM)
If your diplomas are from government backed institute like Tarc and etc, it's likely to be accepted as equivalent.

But don't take my word on it, some cases may be unique.

Pls do share what LPQB reply to you once you got it.

Good luck smile.gif
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Thanks. I've already sent an email to the LPQB. Hope to hear from them soon.

BTW, I've rechecked on the time limitation to sit for the CLP post LLB/B.Jur. The regulations doesn't say. The 6 year limit mentioned under the regulation relates to how much time a candidate has to complete the UOL LLB post Intermediate level while for B.Jur, the 7 year limit is calculated from the date of registration to the programme.

Therefore, a student intending to sit for the CLP must ensure he/she completes his/her UOL LLB within 6 years of completing his/her Intermediate level. For a B.Jur student, he/she need to complete the degree within 7 years of registration to the programme.

Theoretically, a part time UOL LLB student will have more time, i.e. 6 years to complete 8 papers (1.3 papers per year) vs. 7 years for at least 17 papers under B.Jur (average 2.4 papers per year and 1 paper more per year than UOL LLB).

I'm aware UOL LLB is harder despite the smaller number of papers to sit for. It is also more expensive. On the positive side, I don't have to sit for papers like hubungan etnik and all that tamadun and religious stuff which are on the sidetrack of what should be a solid legal education.
chiahau
post Mar 21 2014, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(Quasi-Suave @ Mar 21 2014, 05:13 PM)
Thanks. I've already sent an email to the LPQB. Hope to hear from them soon.

BTW, I've rechecked on the time limitation to sit for the CLP post LLB/B.Jur. The regulations doesn't say. The 6 year limit mentioned under the regulation relates to how much time a candidate has to complete the UOL LLB post Intermediate level while for B.Jur, the 7 year limit is calculated from the date of registration to the programme.

Therefore, a student intending to sit for the CLP must ensure he/she completes his/her UOL LLB within 6 years of completing his/her Intermediate level. For a B.Jur student, he/she need to complete the degree within 7 years of registration to the programme.

Theoretically, a part time UOL LLB student will have more time, i.e. 6 years to complete 8 papers (1.3 papers per year) vs. 7 years for at least 17 papers under B.Jur (average 2.4 papers per year and 1 paper more per year than UOL LLB).

I'm aware UOL LLB is harder despite the smaller number of papers to sit for. It is also more expensive. On the positive side, I don't have to sit for papers like hubungan etnik and all that tamadun and religious stuff which are on the sidetrack of what should be a solid legal education.
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You still need to take papers like Titas. They are compulsory now.

Not sure about LAN subjects, that you have to refer to the Uni/College.
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post Mar 22 2014, 10:46 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Mar 21 2014, 05:27 PM)
You still need to take papers like Titas. They are compulsory now.

Not sure about LAN subjects, that you have to refer to the Uni/College.
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huh? But I already have a degree from a Malaysian Uni. Must I do Titas? Where can I find out more about this requirement?
chiahau
post Mar 22 2014, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(Quasi-Suave @ Mar 22 2014, 10:46 PM)
huh? But I already have a degree from a Malaysian Uni. Must I do Titas? Where can I find out more about this requirement?
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Yea.

Again, a fellow friend who has an engineering degree obtained locally has to take TITAS as well.

To find out, please refer to the college you intended to enroll for UoL : LLB program.
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post Mar 22 2014, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Mar 22 2014, 10:47 PM)
Yea.

Again, a fellow friend who has an engineering degree obtained locally has to take TITAS as well.

To find out, please refer to the college you intended to enroll for UoL : LLB program.
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I plan to enroll at UOL directly under its distance learning programme. Who can I check with? sweat.gif
chiahau
post Mar 23 2014, 06:19 PM

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QUOTE(Quasi-Suave @ Mar 22 2014, 11:00 PM)
I plan to enroll at UOL directly under its distance learning programme. Who can I check with?  sweat.gif
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Meaning you don't intend to take the program under any "institute", per say?
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post Mar 24 2014, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Mar 23 2014, 06:19 PM)
Meaning you don't intend to take the program under any "institute", per say?
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Roger that. Im going solo!
Lucidus
post Mar 25 2014, 01:07 AM

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Guys, I have a question.

I graduated mid last year, local IPTA.

I haven't started my chambering since then.

My question is, is there any rules stating that an LLB student should start chambering within certain period of time after graduation?

Thanks in advance.
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post Mar 25 2014, 12:54 PM

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QUOTE(Lucidus @ Mar 25 2014, 02:07 AM)
Guys, I have a question.

I graduated mid last year, local IPTA.

I haven't started my chambering since then.

My question is, is there any rules stating that an LLB student should start chambering within certain period of time after graduation?

Thanks in advance.
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May I know you graduated from which University ?
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post Mar 25 2014, 03:52 PM

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QUOTE(ncct96 @ Mar 7 2014, 05:52 PM)
Can i ask for the pathway to become lawyer or solicitor in Singapore if i want to study locally in Malaysia first ? (Private University)
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Please refer to the list of approved universities by Ministry of Law (Singapore).
You need a full degree.
(Full 3 years of legal studies in that University, if you are a twinning program student, forget it)
None of Malaysia's Universities in the list, except UM. (You must have started your legal course in the year of 1994)

Singapore
National University of Singapore
Singapore Management University

United Kingdom
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
University of Cambridge
University of Durham
University of Exeter
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of Liverpool
King’s College, London, University of London
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
University College, University of London
University of Manchester
University of Nottingham
University of Oxford
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of Warwick

Australia
Australian National University
Flinders University
Monash University
Murdoch University
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Tasmania
University of Western Australia

New Zealand
University of Auckland
Victoria University of Wellington

United States of America
Columbia University
Harvard University
New York University
University of Michigan

Certain law degrees from the following universities will also be recognised if you commenced the course of study leading to the degree before 1st January 1994:

Canada
Osgoode Hall, University of York
University of Toronto

Hong Kong
University of Hong Kong

Malaysia
University of Malaya
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post Mar 25 2014, 10:08 PM

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QUOTE(Perfect-Stranger @ Mar 25 2014, 04:52 PM)
Please refer to the list of approved universities by Ministry of Law (Singapore).
You need a full degree.
(Full 3 years of legal studies in that University, if you are a twinning program student, forget it)
None of Malaysia's Universities in the list, except UM. (You must have started your legal course in the year of 1994)

Singapore
National University of Singapore
Singapore Management University

United Kingdom
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
University of Cambridge
University of Durham
University of Exeter
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of Liverpool
King’s College, London, University of London
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
University College, University of London
University of Manchester
University of Nottingham
University of Oxford
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of Warwick

Australia
Australian National University
Flinders University
Monash University
Murdoch University
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Tasmania
University of Western Australia

New Zealand
University of Auckland
Victoria University of Wellington

United States of America
Columbia University
Harvard University
New York University
University of Michigan

Certain law degrees from the following universities will also be recognised if you commenced the course of study leading to the degree before 1st January 1994:

Canada
Osgoode Hall, University of York
University of Toronto

Hong Kong
University of Hong Kong

Malaysia
University of Malaya
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Which part shows twinning programme not accepted or recognised ? Thanks.

Perfect-Stranger
post Mar 25 2014, 10:22 PM

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QUOTE(BravoZeroTwo @ Mar 25 2014, 11:08 PM)
Which part shows twinning programme not accepted or recognised ? Thanks.
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If you are looking at to be qualified for the admission of the Singapore Bar, please refer to http://www.mlaw.gov.sg/practising-as-a-law...ion/req/qp.html

To make it simple for you, if you are a UK twinning programme student (from recognized university by Ministry of Law SG), please refer to the following : - (CHECK OUT THE BOLD SENTENCES)
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This post has been edited by Perfect-Stranger: Mar 25 2014, 10:24 PM
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post Mar 25 2014, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(BravoZeroTwo @ Mar 25 2014, 12:54 PM)
May I know you graduated from which University ?
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UM. Is there any difference according to uni?
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post Mar 26 2014, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(Perfect-Stranger @ Mar 25 2014, 11:22 PM)
If you are looking at to be qualified for the admission of the Singapore Bar, please refer to http://www.mlaw.gov.sg/practising-as-a-law...ion/req/qp.html

To make it simple for you, if you are a UK twinning programme student (from recognized university by Ministry of Law SG), please refer to the following : - (CHECK OUT THE BOLD SENTENCES)
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Thanks, Bro for your help. Appreciate that.

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post Mar 26 2014, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(Lucidus @ Mar 25 2014, 11:38 PM)
UM. Is there any difference according to uni?
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What holds you back from chambering may I ask ?
Lucidus
post Mar 26 2014, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(BravoZeroTwo @ Mar 26 2014, 12:53 PM)
What holds you back from chambering may I ask ?
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I need to make some money first to sufficiently sustain myself throughout the 9-months of minimal wage.

I need to get own transportation too.

Do you have the answer to my question by the way?
chiahau
post Mar 26 2014, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(Lucidus @ Mar 26 2014, 02:08 PM)
I need to make some money first to sufficiently sustain myself throughout the 9-months of minimal wage.

I need to get own transportation too.

Do you have the answer to my question by the way?
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You could refer to the relevant bodies for more accurate information.

After all, most of us are students here and not really familiar with the local graduate route.
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post Mar 29 2014, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(Quasi-Suave @ Mar 24 2014, 08:25 PM)
Roger that. Im going solo!
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you can. You've gotta wait until next intake and then register.
chiahau
post Mar 29 2014, 07:34 PM

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QUOTE(sreeking @ Mar 29 2014, 10:18 AM)
you can. You've gotta wait until next intake and then register.
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This year September also got intake d what....

Why need to wait next year? Lol.

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