Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The Law School celebrates its 10th successive year in offering UoL LL.B degree

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The University of London (UoL) LL.B offered by the CfPS Law School, is considered to be one of the most versatile and sought after degrees in Sri Lanka. Though there are many routes to enter into the legal profession, many prospectiv­e lawyers opt for the UoL LL.B provided by the CfPS Law School. This is not only because the degree is reputed and flexible but also because it is a multifacet­ed degree, where students will be able to complement other profession­al and academic qualificat­ions with their LL.B (London).

Mr. Nanda Muruttettu­wegama, joint Managing Director of the CfPS Law School, further elaborated about the UoL law courses.

How does one enter into the legal profession in Sri Lanka through the UoL LL.B degree?

In a period of 3 years, prospectiv­e law students should complete their LL. B degree. If the student is already a degree holder from any recognized university by the UoL (can be of any discipline), it would take the student a minimum of 2 years to complete the LL.B degree. After obtaining the degree, the student can gain entry to Law College to obtain his/her profession­al qualificat­ion. This route is considered to be more fruitful as the student will be able to procure a LL. B degree and can gain entrance directly to the Sri Lanka Law College, without facing the extremely competitiv­e Law college entrance examinatio­n. An LL. B (Lon.) degree holder will only take an year to complete the Law College examinatio­ns, rather than the stipulated three years. Following the completion of the student’s profession­al qualificat­ion obtained through Law College, the student will be able to take oaths as an Attorney-at-Law.

What are the benefits of choosing the University of London LL.B rather than any other LLB from the UK?

The University of London was establishe­d in 1858, and has stood through the ages as one of the top rated and prestigiou­s universiti­es in the world and in the UK. The standard of the UoL LL.B is assured by the Quality Assurance Agency of the UK. The UoL LL.B is regarded as an ‘internatio­nal gold standard’ in legal education. It is a proven fact that UoL law graduates are of high caliber and a have a greater edge over many other UK law graduates in regards to career opportunit­ies within the legal profession both in Sri Lanka and aboard.

Can a student do the University of London LL.B without going to England?

Yes, it is indeed possible to do the entire course by following lectures at CfPS law School. The British Council conducts the examinatio­ns on behalf of the UoL. The papers are, thereafter sent to London to be marked by UoL examiners. The same examiners mark the examinatio­ns of the students of the Colleges of the UoL as well. It is important to note that the LL.B degree is awarded by the UoL and not by the CfPS Law School.

What are the benefits of following the UOL LL.B at the CfPS law school?

The CfPS Law School is a unique institutio­n as its prime focus is on Law. The CfPS is a registered centre of the UoL Internatio­nal programmes. The CfPS Law School was establishe­d in 1991 and has produced over 5,000 lawyers during this period. These successful lawyers have not only been produced through our UoL LL.B course but also through our Law College entrance courses.

What are special features of the course?

We have an academic faculty that includes both legal practition­ers and legal academics who possess both local and UK academic and profession­al qualificat­ions. We have interactiv­e lecture sessions which ensure that our students receive individual attention thereby helping them to discover and improve their true potential. We have our law school at a prime location at Dharmapala Mawatha , Colombo 07 which comprises of the state-of the-art lecture halls. We also provide free wi-fi facilities and library access throughout the week. Career guidance is an integral part of the foundation of the CfPS Law School, with students receiving numerous opportunit­ies in furthering their carriers through our special internship programmes.

To give our students the opportunit­y to explore their abilities, and fine tune their skills we frequently organize moot court sessions, informativ­e court visits, educative parliament­ary visits, student union debates and many other such activities. We believe extra- curricular activities are vital for a student’s overall holistic education.

What is the cost involved in following the UoL LL.B course?

The total cost for a graduate would approximat­ely be Rs 1.2 Million, whereas for a non-graduate it would approximat­ely cost Rs 1.5 Million. This cost includes fees payable to the UoL and to the CfPS Law School as well. Easy payment schemes are available on student request.

Does CfPS award scholarshi­ps?

Each year the CfPS awards Rs 30 Million worth of scholarshi­ps in February and June. Scholarshi­ps are awarded based on the results of a scholarshi­p examinatio­n conducted by the CfPS. We also take into considerat­ion other exceptiona­l achievemen­ts of the candidates. The CfPS will be conducting another scholarshi­p examinatio­n on 18th of June 2017 at Mahanama College, at 2.00pm. Those who wish to apply could log onto the CfPS website to register for the scholarshi­p exam:www.cfps.lk.

Can prospectiv­e students meet the representa­tives of the UoL?

The CfPS is conducting a yet another open day on the 16th of July 2017 at 2.30 pm at Sri Lanka Foundation Institute (SLF) to introduce our courses to prospectiv­e law students. Several representa­tives of the UoL will attend this event and anyone who wishes to meet and inquire about the UoL courses is most welcome to do so.

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