What if one decides to migrate and work in overseas like Australia [I know diff. state,diff. system] ?
University Top Law School in Malaysia (BAC and ATC), UPDATED : Info from LLB preview ATC
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Oct 21 2007, 12:25 AM
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What if one decides to migrate and work in overseas like Australia [I know diff. state,diff. system] ?
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Oct 21 2007, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE(alsree786 @ Oct 21 2007, 02:08 AM) Australia prides itself on its own qualifications, so the best bet would to actually do your entire law degree there...IF u can afford it!! If u cant, then the Tasmania LLB via KDU is a good help if u need to score points on the Skills assessment for the Visa. In order to score point,if I'm not mistaken,one has to do at least 2 years of studies in Australia right? Anyhow,after one has got a LLB,what's next? Say Western Australia..? LOL |
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Oct 22 2007, 11:32 AM
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QUOTE(Tainted @ Oct 21 2007, 12:20 PM) In order to score point,if I'm not mistaken,one has to do at least 2 years of studies in Australia right? Refering back to my question.Anyhow,after one has got a LLB,what's next? Say Western Australia..? LOL After obtaining a LLB,one can go straight to do chambering and called to bar?? Or one has to do a program like CLP? |
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Oct 27 2007, 11:18 PM
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I know that every country has got their own 'CLP' prog. but what I like to know is how's the route?
As I heard that those who did british law are required to do some extra papers in Aus. Is it something like this? Route: SPM -> Pre-U -> LLB -> Practice cert. -> Clerkship ? This post has been edited by Tainted: Oct 28 2007, 09:16 AM |
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Oct 31 2007, 10:22 PM
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What are the career options available for law graduates which does not require CLP?
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Nov 6 2007, 09:33 PM
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Why not do pre-law which is also part of A-levels.
Subjects are law and history. Duration is 1 yr. |
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