Legal Profession Admission Board

Accredited Law courses & PLT providers

Accredited law courses

In accordance with Section 29 of the Uniform Law and by virtue of the transitional and savings provisions in the Legal Profession Uniform Admission Rules 32(3)(a) the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board has accredited the following Academic courses

Name of Institution Course
Legal Profession Admission Board Diploma in Law
University of Sydney LLB or JD
University of New South Wales LLB or JD
Macquarie University LLB or JD
University of Technology Sydney LLB or JD
University of Wollongong LLB
University of New England LLB or JD
Southern Cross University LLB
University of Newcastle LLB or JD/GDLP or JD
Western Sydney University LLB or JD
University of Notre Dame LLB
Top Education Group (trading as Australian National Institute of Management and Commerce) LLB
Australian Catholic University LLB
Charles Sturt University LLB​ or LLB/BCrimJustice


Accredited practical legal training providers

In accordance with Section 29 of the Uniform Law the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board has accredited the following Practical Legal Training providers.

Practical Legal Training

Practical Legal Training Providers Course
College of Law Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
University of Newcastle Diploma of Legal Practice OR Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
University of New South Wales
Graduate Diploma of Legal Professional Practice
University of Technology Sydney Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice
LeoCussen Centre for Law  Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice

 

Last updated:

09 Oct 2024

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