Monash University

Master of Laws at Monash University

Monash University
Melbourne, Australia
Duration : 2 Years
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Expenses
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Course Fees (Per Year)INR 29.36L
Living Cost (Per Year)INR 11.03L

Intake Sessions

FEB 2025JUL 2025

Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor degree in law (or equivalent) from a non-Australian jurisdiction. A letter from the Victorian Legal Admissions Board (VLAB) stipulating which areas of law are required to meet the academic eligibility requirements for admission to practice in Victoria. The letter from VLAB must be dated within 24 months of submitting your application for study.

Applicants will be assessed on their entire academic record, with a credit average (or equivalent) preferred. As a general rule, students who do not have a credit average will need to have at least two years of relevant work experience, although the required period may be shorter where the work experience has been supplemented by other relevant learning.

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