University of KwaZulu-Natal School Of Law Bursaries or Scholarship

University of KwaZulu-Natal School Of Law Bursaries or Scholarship

South African Undergraduate Student applicant

South African Undergraduate Student applicant  
Central Applications Office (CAO) Contact Details:
Tel: (031) 268 4444
www.cao.ac.za (on-line application facility available)
Applicants need to pay an application fee:

  Before : 31 Oct 2024   After: 31 Oct 2024
 SA Citizens R 220.00 R 440.00
  • either by cheque or postal order direct to the CAO on submission of  your completed application form. The cheque or postal order must be made out to the Central Applications Office and the cheque must be crossed. No cash payments are accepted., or
  • by direct deposit at any branch of ABSA Bank or via the Internet.
Closing date for applications to the LLB programme is 31 October.

Applications are processed by the CAO which is a central office that handles applications to all universities in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. For the most up-to-date information, visit the University’s website at www.ukzn.ac.za

Postgrad, International and Returning Students Apply Direct through university

Postgrad, International and Returning Students Apply Direct through university

SADC Countries  Other Countries
 R470  $ 146

To apply Click here
The School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) offers an exciting opportunity to study for the undergraduate Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB) on a part-time basis. This provides a flexible option for individuals who are holding full-time jobs. It is also attractive to individuals who are in a position to attend evening lectures only. The part-time LLB Programme is available on the Howard College and Pietermaritzburg campuses.
The LLB degree is a gateway to a wide range of career options. Virtually every institution of any significance operating in the economy today, public or private, national or international, employs legally qualified staff at various levels and in several capacities. In addition to careers within the legal profession itself, the LLB degree is the ideal foundation for someone intent on a career in top management, whether in business, government, politics, or in a range of other areas.
UKZN’s LLB degree offers a path to a truly global career in a wide range of interesting fields, such as Maritime Law, Environmental Law, Trademark and Patent Law, Constitutional Law, Labour Law, International Trade Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights Law, Family Law, and many others.
Lectures are usually held on Mondays to Thursdays, from 17h15 to 21h00. Tests and tutorials may be held on Saturday mornings.
Closing date for 2024 applications: 18 December 2024
Duration: The LLB degree can be completed part-time over 12 semesters (six years).
Entrance requirements:The admission requirements for the LLB are available on the University’s website.