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Best Law courses in Australia for Indian Students

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Know why Australia has one of the best law courses for international students

Why study law in Australia?

Australia is renowned for its high-quality law courses that enjoy increasing international recognition. Studying law involves two dimensions, which are commonly pursued by students. First, it is studied as professional training for practice, and second, it is studied as a broader education for intellectual development. Australian law schools are particularly recognised for their focus on the latter dimension, providing a well-rounded education that goes beyond professional training and contributes to the student's intellectual development.

Also, all Australian law schools offer both LLB and JD with the scope of further specialisation, and in addition to that as per Australian education practice you will be conferred with broad generic skills, logical and analytical reasoning, problem-solving skills with communication and negotiation techniques and these equip you with a wide variety of careers further.

Australia’s legal system stems itself from the British Law System, which is almost similar to the Indian law system. Law students in Australia also study law for its inherent interest as a glue that holds societal values together and explores connections with other subjects like history, political science, economics, and philosophy.

Specialisations available for studying law in Australia

Studying law opens up multiple career opportunities across various fields. While the focus remains on legal terminology, students can choose to specialise in different sub-disciplines. The field of law follows a structure similar to the medical field, where one first completes an MBBS course and then pursues specialisation through an MS program. Similarly, in law, students first complete a basic LLB degree and then opt for various disciplines to specialise in.

Here are a few specialisations you can proceed with after doing LLB from Australia:

  • Civil Law

  • Company Law

  • Criminal Law

  • Constitutional Law

  • Professional Conduct

  • Jurisprudence

  • International Law

  • Trade Law

Let's consider the different levels of education that you study in Australia. We can broadly categorise these into:

  • Undergraduate level: LLB (Legum Baccalaureus – bachelor’s in law)

  • Post Graduate Level: LLM (Latin Legum Magister – master’s in law)

  • VET (Vocational Education Training): Advance Diploma

Top universities to study law in Australia

City

University name

*WUR law ranks

Australia law ranks

Melbourne

University of Melbourne

7

1

Canberra

Australian National University

18

2

Melbourne

Monash University

41

5

Sydney

University of Sydney

38

4

Sydney

University of New South Wales

20

3

Brisbane

University of Queensland

55

6

Wollongong

University of Wollongong

101

7

*Source: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/best-universities-law-degrees-australia
*World University Rankings

Average fee in Australia for law courses in Australia

On average, international students prefer studying in Australia because the cost of education is significantly lower compared to the UK and the US. Additionally, the cost of living in Australia is also relatively lower.

Let’s look at some of the universities and their average course fee to pursue law courses in Australia:


University name

Course name

Course fees (Approx.)

University of Melbourne

Masters of Law

AUD 44,200 (INR 25 Lakhs)

Monash University

Bachelors of Law (Honours)

AUD 160,000 (INR 83 Lakhs)

University of Sydney

Juris Doctor (Bachelors)

AUD 152,000 (INR 80 Lakhs)

University Wollongong

Bachelors of Law

AUD 131,000 (INR 72 Lakhs)

University of Queensland

Bachelors of Law

AUD 184,000 (INR 1 crore)

University of New South Wales

Masters of Law

AUD 39,000 (INR 22 Lakhs)

Australian National University

Bachelors of Law

AUD 184,000 (INR 1 crore)

*Source: Official university websites

Eligibility criteria to study law in Australia

Before applying to study law in Australia, it's important to be aware of the eligibility criteria required by the universities. Here are the common eligibility criteria to look for:

  • Academics: 60 to 70% in pre-graduate or graduate studies (This may vary from university to university).

  • English language proficiency test: To study in an English-speaking country you would require taking a language proficiency test such as IELTS, which is one of the most widely, accepted tests, and the band requirement may vary from 6.5 to 7.5 depending upon the university.

  • Statement of Purpose (SOP): This is one of the most important documents that you have to attach with your application.

  • Student visa: After receiving an offer of admission from a university in Australia, international students must obtain a student visa before commencing their studies. Once you have received your admission receipt from the university, it is recommended to apply for a student visa in advance.

Job opportunities after the law course

After a law course, there are an array of fields in which you can start your career. You can either start your law firm or join some big corporates. Let’s look at some of the top companies that you can work after completing a law course in Australia.

  • Minter Ellison

  • Ashurst

  • King and Wood Mallesons

  • Allens

  • Herbert Smith Freehils

  • Gilbert + Tobbin

  • Clyton Utz

Below are some of the jobs that you can take up after finishing your law course:

  • Public Prosecutor

  • Police Prosecutor

  • Judge’s Associate

  • Solicitor

  • Advocate

Below are some of the domains that you can work in as a lawyer:

  • Public Advocacy

  • Corporate Law

  • Land Acquisitions

  • Legal Recruitment

  • Law enforcement

  • Project Management

Average salaries for different law jobs in Australia

According to PayScale data of 2023, below are the average salaries that you can earn after pursuing a law course:

Job title

Average salary (p.a.) in AUD

Solicitor

67,000 (37 lakhs INR approx.)

Police Prosecutor

90,000 (49 Lakhs INR approx.)

Public Prosecutor

85,000 (47 Lakhs INR approx.)

Advocate

80,000 (43.65 Lakhs INR approx.)

Judge Associate

80,000 (43.65 Lakhs INR approx.)

*Sources:
https://www.payscale.com/research/AU/Job=Solicitor/Salary
https://www.payscale.com/research/AU/Job=Prosecutor/Salary     
https://www.payscale.com/research/AU/Job=Attorney_%2F_Lawyer/Salary
https://www.payscale.com/research/AU/Job=Associate_Attorney/Salary

Pursuing a law degree in Australia offers a multitude of opportunities for Indian students looking to advance their legal careers or broaden their intellectual horizons. From the diverse range of law courses offered by renowned universities to the thriving legal industry in the country, Australia is an attractive destination for those looking to make a mark in the field of law. With this guide, we hope to have provided valuable insights into the best law courses in Australia for Indian students and have helped you make an informed decision on your academic journey.

If you are interested in learning more about a specific law course or university in Australia, feel free to get in touch with our international education expert. They can assist you in finding the right course and university, as well as guide you through the application process and provide end-to-end guidance.

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