Study in Australia

Entry to undergraduate law programs in Australia
Generally the basic requirement is that you have completed your secondary education. You will generally need to have the equivalent from your country of the Australian Year 12 qualification. Each institution will tell you what they need from you to prove that you have that qualification. 

Sometimes you will not need to have completed secondary education if you have had significant work experience. This will depend on each university’s rules and you will need to enquire of the relevant law school if you are in this situation. 

You will almost always need, as well, to show that you have English language proficiency to an acceptable level. 

Every law school’s entry in Studying Law in Australia has a section called Admission Enquiries and Handbook Information. You will find there who to contact in the university or universities in which you are interested. Check with them what their requirements will be for you. Study in Australia

Entry to postgraduate law programs in Australia
Generally, you need to have a law degree already to be eligible to undertake a postgraduate law program, though some universities run bridging courses for non-lawyers. 

Each law school’s entry, under the section Basic Admission Requirements, will tell you what they require for you to be eligible for admission to their postgraduate degrees. 

English language proficiency is also usually a requirement. 

In every law school’s entry the section called Admission Enquiries and Handbook Information will tell you who to contact so that you can check what their requirements will be for you.

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