Compare Top Law Degree Courses in Malaysia
Search for the best Law universities in Malaysia and use our Law Degree course comparison tool to compare fees and filter by location, intake and specialisation.
There are 9 colleges and universities offering 13 Law Degree Courses.
Advance Tertiary College (ATC)
Kuala Lumpur Campus, Kuala Lumpur
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) (3+0 University of London, UK)
Intake
Jan, May, Jul, Aug
Tuition Fees
RM37,500
University of Reading Malaysia (UoRM)
Iskandar Puteri, Johor
Intake
Apr, Jul, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM112,800
Multimedia University (MMU)
Melaka, Melaka
Intake
Oct
Tuition Fees
RM75,000
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HELP University
Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur
Intake
Jan, May, Aug
Tuition Fees
RM57,100
Taylor's University
Subang Jaya, Selangor
Intake
Feb, Apr, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM122,304
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Crescendo International College
Johor Bahru, Johor
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) (3+0 University of London, UK)
Intake
Apr, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM36,000
Advance Tertiary College (ATC)
Penang, Pulau Pinang
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) (3+0 University of London, UK)
Intake
Jan, May, Jul, Aug
Tuition Fees
RM37,500
Advance Tertiary College (ATC)
Kuala Lumpur Campus, Kuala Lumpur
UK Degree Transfer Programme (Law) (2+1)
Intake
Jan, May, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM42,000
Advance Tertiary College (ATC)
Penang, Pulau Pinang
UK Degree Transfer Programme (Law) (2+1)
Intake
Jan, May, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM42,000
HELP University
Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur
UK Degree Transfer Programme (Law) (2+1)
Intake
Jan, Jul, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM44,500
FAQs about Studying a Law Degree in Malaysia
Law is a system of rules that govern what we can do and cannot do.
The field of Law is important as it helps raise issues pertaining to justice, equality and fairness to keep the society in check. This field is also relevant in businesses, as it keeps business proceedings fair and honest.
A Degree in Law will give you a strong foundation to prepare you for a professional career as a Lawyer. You will build relevant professional skills that will allow you to represent your future clients effectively.
To pursue a Degree in Law, the typical entry requirements are:
- A-Level: Minimum 2Es; or
- STPM: Minimum 2Cs; or
- Australian Matriculation: Minimum of ATAR 50; or
- Relevant Diploma: Minimum CGPA of 2.0
You may also need to have at least 5 credits (C and above) at SPM, O-Level or equivalent. A credit in Malay Language will allow you to be exempted from the Bahasa Malaysia Qualifying Examination. A pass in English is also needed.
That said, the entry requirements may vary depending on the university, so be sure to do your research!
To pursue a Degree in Law, you need to have an SPM qualification or equivalent and a Pre-U qualification. You must also meet the minimum entry requirements of the university.
A Degree in Law is usually 3 years long.
Upon completing a Degree in Law, you will need to pass the Certificate of Legal Practice (CLP), which is roughly 9 months long. Subsequently, you will then need to complete 9 months of “chambering”, which is a form of apprenticeship or internship.
Successful completion will allow you to be “called to the bar” and work as a qualified lawyer.
Once you complete your chambering, you can consider the following job options:
- Litigation Lawyer
- Conveyancing Lawyer
- In-house Legal Counsel
- Public Prosecutor
- Corporate Legal Advisor
Different students may have different preferences when it comes to choosing the right university. Here are some questions to consider when making a decision.
- Is the institution’s Law Degree accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)?
- Is the institution’s Law Degree recognised by the Legal Profession Qualifying Board (LPQB), either as a recognised degree to take the CLP or exempted from CLP?
- Do you understand the fees of the course, and are the costs affordable to you?
- Are you comfortable with the location of the university?
- Have you visited the campus, and do you like the campus environment and facilities?
- What support services does the institution have to help you in and beyond university?
If you’re not sure if studying a Degree in Law is right for you, here are some articles that may help you:
- Your Guide to an Law Course in Malaysia
- 5 Practical Tips When Applying for College
- The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best College Programme (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)
You can also explore our list of course guides to see if other degrees speak louder to you.
If you are an SPM leaver and you’re deciding which Pre-University or Foundation course to study, check out our comprehensive pre-university course guides. Alternatively, take our Course Recommender Quiz and get suggestions on which pre-university course you should take!