Law students from Malaysia

"I liked the modules offered by The School of Law and was also attracted by the fact that the University of Manchester was a city campus," Adrienne Sena, LLB Law, graduated 2018.

Malaysian students make up the second-largest contingent of international students who flock to the University of Manchester every year, and the School of Law is an attractive place for Malaysian students looking to embark on a career in law.

In Manchester, Malaysian law students an find a wealth of opportunity to ensure a bright legal future, as well as a welcoming and diverse community of students and teachers, and a culture that enables students from overseas to thrive and experience a varied and well-rounded University life.

What do you need to qualify as a lawyer in Malaysia?

Once you have obtained a good LLB from the University of Manchester School of Law and have returned to Malaysia to pursue your legal career, you must sit your Certificate in Legal Practice exams.

After passing your CLP, budding lawyers must then seek to be invited to take on a nine-month paid training contract, which will expose you to the world of Malaysian law. While undergoing this pupillage, you will be expected to take further tests set by the Malaysian bar, and participate in Malaysian Bar legal aid programmes, which the University of Manchester School of law will prepare you for with our Legal Advice Centre opportunities.

Entry requirements and visas

If you are finishing your studies in Malaysia and wish to come to the University of Manchester to study law, please familiarise yourself with the necessary entry requirements and visa information before you apply.

Entry requirements for Malaysian law students

Visa guidance for international admissions

Meet our alumni

Adrienne Sena, LLB Law, graduated 2018.

I liked the modules offered by The School of Law and was also attracted by the fact that the University of Manchester was a city campus. I enjoyed the extracurricular activities like volunteering at the Legal Advice Centre as this experience gave me a different exposure of working with the community.

You get a good mix of different students from different backgrounds at Manchester and will be exposed to diverse cultures. Due to this, you will get a piece of home by mixing with people from your home country but when you feel a bit braver, you can mingle with other international students.

I’m now studying my Bar Professional Training Course in Cardiff and will subsequently return to Malaysia to do my pupillage.