Lawyer Spm Requirements

Hello!!! I just want to apply to become a lawyer, should I take my Abitur? Where can I get a diploma and a 3-year diploma??? Graduates who complete the HELP LLB degree have the option to enroll in a postgraduate master`s programme at the HELP Graduate School (terms and conditions apply), with the exception of the MSc in Clinical Psychology. Currently, HELP University`s LLB program is not recognized for practicing as a lawyer in Malaysia. You must choose the UK Legal Matching Program to practice. Alternatively, I am also interested in joining KL`s large law firms in their corporate department (especially those with an international affiliation), as such, I would like to inquire about their criteria for a room and the future prospects of becoming a specialist lawyer (if they are successfully employed) in this area. Jenx – The law firm in Malaysia will hire 2 types of people – 1. is a consultant (always retired judges or well-known lawyers), 2. is a lawyer qualified to practice in Malaysia. Hi Ruby, the starting salary of a lawyer who has just been admitted to the KL Bar is RM2.8,000 to RM3,000. If the candidate has other experiences, they may be able to use them as a point to negotiate a higher salary, but in the end, it only depends on how the company perceives your experience. First, try to negotiate with the lawyer. Tell them we want a win-win situation. If both parties do not reach an amicable settlement, the check will remain there forever and cannot be deposited!! The lawyer also cannot accept the money, as it would be a breach of trust and embezzlement of the client`s money, which would result in criminal activity.

You should also keep in mind that lawyers have the right to earn their fees. It`s hard to fully understand your story without going into detail here. So that would be just my general opinion. Stanley – the salary of an LA varies from city to city. At KL, I think most companies pay around RM2,500/month for the 1st year of avocado. However, I`ve heard that some companies even pay close to RM3,000 per month. As for the issue of single women, honestly, I don`t know many lawyers (who are over 30) who are still single. Most of the lawyers I met got married.

Ultimately, it really depends on your time management (social and professional). Dear Eddie, I`m taking my PMS year. Many people encouraged me to pursue a career in law. But my parents want me to do things like engineering and accounting. Cud u pls tell me the advantages and disadvantages of becoming a lawyer? Is it easy to get a job after graduation? All right… So we are. so detailed and professional in the legal line . We sell Rojak.

This probably makes us a unique Asia as a qualified Rojak lawyer. Laughing out loud. Cheers. For LL.B holders from England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Council has established certain guidelines on qualifications and requirements to qualify for CLP examinations. The Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) is a course and examination taken by foreign law graduates to become a qualified lawyer in Malaysia. The examination is conducted by the Legal Professions Qualification Board of Malaysia and is governed by the Legal Profession Act, 1976. The Council allows graduates of selected universities in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand to take the exam. Do you know if my degree is considered equivalent to the academic requirements (STPM) to be called? Thank you and congratulations for helping so many people on this site! Hi Adryenne – I don`t think it`s difficult for a lawyer to find a job in Malaysia.

Many career opportunities are available for the lawyer, e.g. practice, in-house lawyers, lecturers. etc. What program of study is right for me to become a lawyer? Learning A-Level or Pre-You is improving? What is the exact qualification in the academic necessity of becoming a lawyer? VCRPPY, appreciate if you can help me make a decision. I am currently 25 years old and I was an STPM student. I had 2 enough principal for me to enter a college for an external llb. Now I work as a claims adjuster for insurance companies. I am part of the general service that deals with losses related to most property damage such as lightning, fire, floods, et cetera. I have the ambition to become a lawyer and at least at 30 years old I can pass the CLP and register as a lawyer.

Some friends have told me that I don`t dream of it because it takes time and might as well stay and become a claims adjuster. Otherwise, until the age of 40, I am the only one who can succeed in the legal industry or become a little known. Also, let`s say that at the age of 30, I would be a newcomer to the legal industry and people are much further along in their careers. And most people said LLB wasn`t easy. As for my plan, I will take an external LLB part-time, and it will take 3 years and another year for CLP. At the same time, continue in the loss settlement line. Will a career as a claims adjuster help me in the future if I was so happy to pass all levels and enter the legal industry? Or he would start from scratch (0). Hello.

I am a very unhappy graduate from the University of London outside who got a 3rd year. I was wondering if anyone1 could give me any suggestions on how I could practice in MSIA now? Or should I watch the end as a lawyer? Hi Eddie!! I just want to know more about how to be a lawyer. At first, I just finished my PMS and am waiting for my results. It`s really a tough decision for me to choose what I want to study in the future. because I don`t know what field I`m interested in. I struggle with law and accounting. What my mom said these two can earn pretty well. And is it easy to get a job as a legal advisor??? And is it also true that you have to memorize a lot of things while studying law??? Sorry for so many questions.

Thank you!!! =) Majistrate and DPP are considered government employees. You do not need to be a qualified lawyer to become a member of the government`s legal staff. So, are you still interested in becoming a lawyer now? Of course, on the other hand, there are also many sweet memories that remain in my mind while I was serving my student body in the bedroom. Hello, I am a Malaysian studying law in Ireland and this is my second year in this course. I took a basic European course (level 6) instead of level A and went straight to an Irish institute for my degree, what path should I take to become a lawyer in Malaysia? I hope you can enlighten all non-lawyers. And happy new year 2012! At the end of next year I will finish my degree, so I plan to continue my Dgree level at B.Juris in UM as a mature student, but I have to pass CLP if I want to become a lawyer because B.Juris is the external course. So, if I want to be a judge, judge, clerk, jurist (government official), should I take the CLP or just enough with the B.Juris to fill the positions? 我之前也在西马读过A – Level.