Admission requirements for the program
- The applicant must hold a bachelor's degree in law, Sharia and Law, or jurisprudence and law from a recognized university, and have completed at least 75% of the required credit hours for graduation.
- The applicant must have a minimum GPA of (Good) or its equivalent.
- The applicant must pass a personal interview with the department or program committee, which assesses the qualities necessary for future work in the legal field. The selection Committee will allocate 25% of the marks for the personal interview and written exam and 75% for the student's GPA in the bachelor's degree for comparison between applicants.
- The applicant must pass both the written and oral parts of the admission test (personal interview) and compete with other applicants to achieve the highest grades within the number the department intends to admit that year, taking into consideration all appropriate circumstances.
- The applicant must provide at least two academic recommendations