Kwara State University, KWASU Diploma in Law (Common Law and Common & Islamic Law) and Certificate In Legal Studies (CILS) admission forms for the 2017/2018 academic session are now on sale. Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the Diploma in Law (Common Law), Diploma in Law(Common and Islamic Law) and Professional Certificate in Legal Studies (PCILS) Programmes of the Department of Law, College of Humanities, Management & Social Sciences, Kwara State University, Malete, Nigeria. The applications are open for Full-Time and Part-time programmes. In putting in their applications, Applicants should comply with the following instructions: MODE OF APPLICATION: Application Fee: N10,000 (Full Time: Diplomas) and N12,500 (Part Time: i.e. CILS)
- Visit our website at: kwasu.edu.ng/ipsportal and click on “Apply Now for the Diploma in Law (Common Law), Diploma in Law(Common and Islamic Law) and ProfessionalCertificate in Legal Studies”
- For the Diploma in Law (Common Law), Diploma in Law (Common and Islamic Law): click on “Common and Islamic Law”under Institute/Centre, then Select Program from the List
- For the Professional Certificate in Legal Studiesclick on “LEGAL STUDIES” under Institute/Centre, then Select Program from the List
- Click on “Continue” to proceed with payment
- Complete the registration form and make payment with your ATM Card
- Young School Leavers (Holders of SSCE)
- Staff of the Judiciary
- Bank/Insurance Officers and Staff of Other Financial Institutions
- Civil Servants, Estate Managers and Tax Officers
- Any Person in need of the Basic Working Knowledge of Law and Its Application
- Military/Paramilitary Staff such as Staff of Police, Prisons Service, Immigration, Customs, Civil Defence, etc
- Candidates looking forward to a Future Career in the Legal/Paralegal Professions
- Holders of Degrees; OND; HND; NCE in non-Law related fields
- Journalists; NGO workers; Administrators; Businessmen/women; Non-Lawyer Human Rights and Social Justice Activists; etc.
- Politicians; Political Scientists and Public Office Holders with the need for Law Knowledge
- Conferment of: Diploma in Law (Common Law), Diploma in Law (Common and Islamic Law)and Professional Certificate in Legal Studies by the Kwara State University.
- PCILS is presentable and acceptable anywhere in the world as evidence of Proficiency Training in Legal Studies.
- Diploma Certificates(with at least Upper Credit) is acceptable for direct entry admission into some of KWASU’s Degree Programmes.
- To be well equipped with Basic Working Knowledge of Law and Practice
- Diploma in Law(Common Law)
- Diploma in Law (Common and Islamic Law)
- Professional Certificate in Legal Studies (CILS)
- The Programme aims to provide an opportunity for students to learn about substantive Nigerian law and practice, and to gain experience of skill-based tasks necessary for them to make a significant contribution to the workplace organizations they serve or will serve and the wider community.
- The specific objectives of the Programme are:
- a) To equip students with a general foundation of knowledge in selected areas of legal studies and practice procedures
- b) To equip students with the basic skills to provide support to legal practitioners in various types of professional legal practice.
- d) Diploma Certificate is acceptable for admission intosome KWASU Degree Programmes
- Required Documents: Applicants shall come along with originals and a set of photocopies of their credentials; Original and photocopies of the Payment-Receipt; two copies of passport-size Photograph and evidence of birth-date.
- FULLTIME (Diploma Programmes): The programme will run for 72 Weeks (two academic sessions) while lectures hold from Mondays to Saturdays (8:00AM – 4:00PM) on Malete Campus
- PART TIME (PCILS): The Duration of the Programme is 36 Weeks (One Academic Session) while lectures hold on Fridays (5PM-8PM) and Saturdays (9:00AM – 6:00PM) at KWASU Contact Office Sango, Ilorin.
- Diploma Programs
- Certificate in Legal Studies (CILS)
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