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Bachelor of Laws LL.B. - This is a traditional law degree that is offered by many universities in Australia. The duration of the course is typically 4 years for full-time students and covers a wide range of legal subjects. Juris Doctor (JD) - This is a postgraduate law degree that is equivalent to the LL.B. The duration of the course is typically 3 years for full-time students, and it is designed for students who have already completed a
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1:- Eligibility: The eligibility criteria for admission to the programme include completion of year 12 or equivalent with an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of 95.0 or higher, or an equivalent international qualification. In addition, you must also have completed prerequisite subjects, including Chemistry and either Physics or Mathematical Methods.
2:- Application process: You can apply for admission to the programme online through the Flinders Univers
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