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12 Top Universities Offering Law Degrees in Ghana

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Introduction

Choosing law as a profession in Ghana is a laudable decision. Aside being in courts and handling cases, there are various high paying roles in top-tier Ghana Club 100 companies for LLB holders.

In this article, we will look at some of the top universities you can purse a law program in Ghana for an LLB (Bachelor of Law)

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How Do you Become a Lawyer in Ghana?

To pass out as a lawyer in Ghana, you need to get your first degree from a recognised institution then you apply for an LLB (Bachelor of Law) or apply for a full six-year law program.

Which Degrees can I use to Study Law in Ghana?

You can apply for an LLB (Bachelor of Law) to become a lawyer in Ghana with almost any degree, provided it was awarded by a recognised institution.

Below is a List of 12 Top Universities Offering Law Degrees in Ghana

This list comprises of some of the best law schools to obtain an LLB in Ghana

  1. University of Ghana Law School
  2. Gimpa Law School
  3. UCC Law School
  4. KNUST Law School
  5. Lancaster University Ghana Faculty of Law
  6. UPSA Law School
  7. Kings University College Faculty of Law
  8. Mountcrest University Law School
  9. Central University Faculty of Law
  10. Wisconsin International Law School
  11. Zenith University Law School
  12. Ghana Institute of Advanced Legal Studies

What are the Entry Requirements for First Degree Holders Who want to Study Law in Ghana?

To pursue law in Ghana with a first degree, you need to obtain at least second class lower in any program from a recognised university accredited by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC)).

Below are documents you need to apply for an LLB with with your first degree in Ghana

  1. One (1) copy of ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE authenticated by institution awarding degree;
  2. One (1) copy of ORIGINAL ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT;
  3. Three (3) Academic Referee reports;
  4. Please provide, in your own handwriting, a candid evaluation of yourself as a person, discussing in order of importance to you, the personal characteristics you feel are your strengths and those you feel are your weaknesses. The written self-evaluation must be signed by you with your usual signature;
  5. Application Confirmation Letter

Conclusion

If you are interested in pursuing an LLB (Bachelor of Law) in Ghana, you need to at least pursue a 4-year degree program in any specialization of your choice. After completion, apply for an LLB to become a lawyer.

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