Dear Sir/ Madam,
I'm seeking for a proper guide or advice as I tend to upgrade my self by pursuing a study in Law. Basically, I'm a degree holder majoring in Computer Science and Management Mathematics from College Tunku Abdul Rahman. I was graduated in 2003 and currently working as an Assistant Programme Officer with Indian Cultural Centre, High Commission of India. I came to know that University of Malaya is offering a Bachelor in Jurisprudence (External)(BOL) but was not quite sure whether this course is recognized and if it is not recognized will I be able to do CLP to complete the law course like other LLB students. I'm not really intended to practice law in court but to be a legal advisor or a lecturer teaching law subject upon my completion in Bachelor of Jurisprudence, do I really need to do LLB or Bachelor of Jurisprudence from UM. Asia Brickfields college is also offering LLB from University of London and is it recognized by the Malaysian Bar Council. Please kindly advice me, which would be a better choice...to read law in Asia Brickfields college (LLB from University of London) or Bachelor of Jurisprudence from University Malaya. I wanted to do something that is recognized although never thought of practice law in court but at least to be a legal advisor or lecturer, what should I do. Please advice me. Thank you
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Apr 7 2011, 01:20 PM
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