Studying law equips you with a comprehensive skill set for demanding legal careers, including in-depth legal knowledge, analytical and research abilities, social awareness, public responsibility, and strong communication skills. The Auckland Law School is recognised as New Zealand's top law school and ranks 50th worldwide in the QS World University Rankings for Law (2020).To enter LLB Part I, you must first apply and be accepted into another bachelor's degree program for non-law courses, with options to combine it with conjoint programs in fields like Advanced Science, Arts, Commerce, Design, Engineering, Global Studies, Health Sciences, Music, Property, or Science. For LLB Part II, there is no direct entry from secondary school; you must complete Part I prerequisites and compete for limited spots based on academic merit from your courses. Special entry schemes exist for domestic students, and selection criteria may change annually.
A local representative of The University of Auckland in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.