International accreditation

Study the Bachelor of Laws at UOW and be accredited to practice in India and Bangladesh.

The University of Wollongong’s unique approach to legal education will provide you with a critical and questioning attitude, broad perspectives and skills and knowledge valuable in a diverse range of legal careers.

The Bachelor of Laws is highly practical and focuses on developing research skills, written and oral communication, negotiation, drafting and advocacy skills and helps align your strengths to specific career paths.

India

To be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Laws, students must receive an average of 85% in the top 4 academic subjects from the Indian School Certificate Examination (ISCE), Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Individual State Boards.

Students who wish to practice as a barrister or solicitor in India must also undertake a bridging course upon their return to India.

Bangladesh

To be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Laws, student must receive a GPA of 5.0 from the Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate.

Students are also required to meet English language requirement.