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University Useful information for prospective law students, A basic guide to become a lawyer

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jamesbutron
post Sep 27 2010, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(saslina @ Sep 15 2010, 11:49 PM)
can anyone tell me the status of bachelor of law & commerce in management & science university shah alam.
the students there are not qualified for clp even tough we have taken all the law subject
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If i recall correctly, the LPBQ only recognises law degrees that are of pure law subjects only. And i found this of the MSU site.
Career as Advocate & Solicitor

" The programme does not make graduates eligible to enter the legal profession as Advocate and Solicitor (i.e. practising lawyer). To be so eligible, graduates would have to sit for Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) examination, conducted under the aegis of Legal Profession Qualifying Board of Malaysia, upon payment of a certain amount of registration and examination fees. Graduates may sit for the examination at any time after graduating, either by following a full time study or self-tuition.

At the present the BLC has not yet been recognized as a qualification that would make its graduates eligible to sit for CLP examination. However, the Faculty is in the process of making all the necessary preparations to gain the recognition and the prognosis looks positive and encouraging. "


Well, guess nothing to do now but sit and hope for the best. Cheers. smile.gif

jamesbutron
post Aug 22 2011, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(Paradise_Trader @ Aug 22 2011, 01:34 PM)
Hi All,

I just want to inquiry about study the LLB.

I have diploma in business admin , degree in businessa management.

I'm working now and intend to study part time for the LLB.

Any suggestion way for me to study LLB?

As I know , have to study 3 year of UOL LLB and 1 year for CLP then only eligle to become a lawyer in malaysia right?
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No problems in doing the LLB. But if you want to practice, you need a recognised pre u (A-levels, STPM and other recognised ones) to be a qualified person. Last time I checked, a diploma is not counted as a pre u for the purpose of fulfilling the LPQB requirements.

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