How to Apply for a Unisa LLB

Unisa offers a prestigious Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program that provides you a valuable opportunity to earn a law degree through flexible distance learning.

This program caters to working professionals, individuals with family commitments, and those seeking a more affordable legal education.

If you aspire to become a lawyer and the Unisa LLB program aligns with your needs, this guide will walk you through the application process.

Meeting the Eligibility Requirements

Before we go into the application process, ensure you meet the minimum entry requirements for the Unisa LLB program.

These include:

  1. A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with exemption or a South African matric qualification with at least a D (40%) symbol in English and at least 4 other subjects.
  2. Applicants with qualifications obtained before 2009 can refer to Unisa’s equivalency tables [Unisa admission requirements].
  3. International students require an evaluation of their qualifications by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) along with a certified syllabus for each qualification.

How to apply for the Unisa LLB program

Unisa operates an online application system. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Choose Your Application Method: Unisa offers online and paper-based applications. Online applications are generally quicker and more convenient, but paper applications are an option if you lack internet access.
  2. Apply Through the Unisa Website: Visit the Unisa application portal and create an account if you’re a new user. Select the “Apply for Admission” option and choose the “Bachelor of Laws (LLB) – 98680” qualification.
  3. Complete the Online Application Form: Carefully fill out the application form, ensuring all information is accurate and complete. You’ll need to provide details like your personal information, academic qualifications, and contact details.
  4. Supporting Documents: Upload scanned copies of the following documents:
    • Certified copy of your ID document
    • Certified copies of your academic transcripts and certificates
    • Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable)
  5. Application Fee: Once you’ve completed the application form and uploaded the required documents, pay the application fee of R135. You’ll receive a student number and a reference number upon successful payment.
  6. Proof of Payment: Send a copy of your proof of payment, clearly indicating your student number and the application fee reference number, to [email protected].
  7. Application Status: You can track the progress of your application by logging into your Unisa student account. Unisa typically processes applications within 2-4 weeks.
  8. Offer of Placement: If your application is successful, you’ll receive an official offer of placement from Unisa. This offer will outline the specific modules you’ll need to complete to graduate.
  9. Accepting the Offer: Carefully review the offer and accept it online if you wish to proceed. Unisa will then provide information on registration dates and the registration process.

What is the deadline to apply for the Unisa LLB program?

Unisa normally has two application periods per year, one in February and another in August.

It’s advisable that you check the Unisa website for the most up-to-date application deadlines.

Applying early is recommended to ensure you have ample time to gather the required documents and avoid missing out on a spot.

Can I transfer credits from another university towards the Unisa LLB?

Unisa may grant credit exemptions for modules completed at other accredited universities.

You’ll need to submit your official transcripts and course outlines for evaluation by the Unisa Admissions Committee.

What are the costs involved in studying for a Unisa LLB?

The costs associated with the Unisa LLB program include application fees, registration fees, and module fees.

Unisa’s website provides a detailed breakdown of these fees.

However, you can expect your tuition fees to be about R2,005.00. Additional costs may include study material and textbooks.

Is the Unisa LLB program recognized by the legal profession?

Yes, the Unisa LLB degree is fully accredited by the Council of Higher Education (CHE) and the South African Bar Council (SABC).

This accreditation ensures the program meets the necessary academic standards for practicing law in South Africa.

How long does it take to complete the Unisa LLB program?

The minimum duration to complete the Unisa LLB program is four years, studying part-time.

However, the actual completion time can vary depending on the number of modules you take per year.