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    Bachelor of Laws LLB

    University of Auckland

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    New Zealand, Auckland

    University RankQS Ranking
    65

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Credit point

    480 Points

    Campuses

    City

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines2-Mar-2026
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    NZD 44,969  / year
    Next Intake 2-Mar-2026

    Bachelor of Laws LLB

    About

    When you embark on a Law degree you will develop analytical, communication and research skills. You will also build your understanding of legal ethics, professional responsibility and the role that law plays in society.

    Auckland Law School is the top-ranked law school in Aotearoa New Zealand and one of the best law schools in the world (QS World University Rankings in Law).

    Disciplines

    Auckland Law School

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry to Part I

    If you are a graduate, or already enrolled in another bachelors degree programme, you will be admitted to LLB Part I.

    Entry requirements for admission into conjoint programmes with Law are higher than those for single degree programmes. Find out more about conjoint degrees with Law including a list of available conjoints. To access this list, please visit Conjoint degrees with Law.

    Graduate admission to Part I
    University graduates who wish to apply for the LLB degree can view their options by visiting Graduates applying for the LLB.

    If you demonstrate legal aptitude (eg, by having a good Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score) you can apply for admission to LLB Part I and LLB Part II concurrently. You should email a student adviser in the Law School to discuss the best entry pathway for you.

    undergradlaw@auckland.ac.nz

    English language requirements
    IELTS Academic: 6.0, no bands less than 5.5. See alternative English language requirements.

    Entry to Part II

    Places in LLB Part II are limited and all applicants must go through a selection process. There is also an enrolment limit on each of the LLB Part II courses. You will be selected on the basis of academic merit. Your Part I results as well as your results from your other university courses will be used to assess whether or not you will be selected for Part II.

    There is no direct entry from secondary school into LLB Part II.

    To be eligible to be considered for selection into LLB Part II 2025, you need to have:

    • Passed LAW 121G with at least a B- (C+ for students applying under UTAS schemes) (This grade may change each year).
    • Passed LAW 131 and LAW 141 (or their equivalent at another New Zealand law school) with at least a C+ (This grade may change each year).

    AND

    • Gained at least 75 points (or the equivalent) of non-Law university degree courses.
    • Passed all eight courses (120 points) with an overall average Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 (C+).

    To be eligible to be considered for selection into LLB Part II 2026, you will need to have:

    • Passed LAW 121G
    • Passed LAW 131 and LAW 141 (or their equivalent at another New Zealand law school) with at least a C+

    AND

    • Gained at least 60 points (or the equivalent) of non-law university degree courses
    • Passed 15 points of the WTR course relevant to the degree you are enrolled in
    • Passed all eight courses (120 points) with an over Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 (C+)

    The minimum grade requirement mentioned may change each year.

    Entry into LLB Part II will be calculated on the basis of your LawGPA. This is a specially calculated (non-standard) GPA which is used for the purpose of admission to LLB Part II. It includes grades from both your law and non-law courses.

    The LawGPA required for admission will be determined by the Law Selection Committee in December year prior to admission.

    The minimum LawGPA required for selection into LLB Part II can vary from year to year, depending on the number of applicants. In recent years the minimum grade required has been between a GPA of 5.0–6.7 (equivalent to a grade between a B and a B+).

    Students with a LawGPA of 6.50 or higher (equivalent to a grade midway between A- and B+) will be guaranteed entry into LLB Part ll. Students with a LawGPA less than 6.50 will still be considered for selection into LLB Part ll.

    For information on applying for LLB Part II, please visit Applying for LLB Part II.

    If you have completed study at another institution, you may want to read Applying for Law Transfer.

    For other questions you may have, please see Frequently asked questions.

    Please note: Entry requirements may change each year.

    Graduate Admission to LLB Part II
    If you are a graduate of an overseas university you will still need to pass the three Part I courses LAW 121G (Law and Society), LAW 131 (Legal Method) and LAW 141 (Legal Foundations) before applying for admission to Part II. Graduates may be eligible to take all three courses concurrently in the second semester. Please contact the LLB Part l student adviser for advice at undergradlaw@auckland.ac.nz.

    You will be selected into Part II on the basis of your grades in LAW 121G, LAW 131 and LAW 141 plus your best 75 points (or equivalent) from your most recent year of university study. (Note: a typical full-time year of study at the is 120 points).

    English language requirements
    IELTS Academic: 7.0, no bands less than 6.5. See alternative English language requirements.

    Other pathways to study

    You could be eligible for another programme, or check out these alternative pathways:

    • Bridge your educational gap with a preparation and foundation programme.
    • If you have an offer of place from us that is conditional on meeting English language requirements, you may be considered for English Pathway courses from the English Language Academy (ELA)
    • If you are 20 on or before the first day of semester, have no formal University Entrance (UE) qualification, and are a New Zealand or Australian citizen or permanent resident you can apply for special admission.

    Career

    Where could this programme take you?

    A law degree prepares you for a wide range of professions in the legal industry and beyond. A law degree will arm you with many transferable skills, including knowledge of the law and its implications, a sense of justice and public responsibility, analytical, research and communication skills, and an ability to flourish under pressure. A degree from the University of Auckland Law School is well-respected. In any given year, about half of our graduates are employed in New Zealand law firms, while the other half begin their careers in other professional organisations. These include accounting and consulting; business and industry; national and local government; teaching, research and journalism; and international, environmental and other non-governmental areas. Our graduates can practice law in New Zealand and worldwide – many former students work for leading law firms in London, New York, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, and other major cities. Some of our top students go on to study our LLM, MTaxS and PhD degrees. Auckland Law School also offers one of the most extensive postgraduate programmes in the country.

    Jobs related to this programme

    • Private practice – barrister, solicitor
    • Public service – prosecution, defence
    • Judiciary
    • Law reform
    • Private companies – in-house legal counsel, tax, property, management consultant, regulation, compliance, human resources
    • Government – policy work, resource management, parliamentary drafting
    • Academia – lecturing, research

    Meet Iqra Khan, a recent graduate of the Auckland Law School, who pursued a conjoint degree, combining a Bachelor of Laws with a Bachelor of Arts.

    Meet Iqra

    Student career planning service

    Once you become a student at the University, you can get help with planning and developing your career from Career Development and Employability Services.

    To discover even more careers that are possible with a Law degree, explore our conjoint options.

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    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    NZD 44,969 

    Application Fee

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