Please note that the School is discretionary in nature. Its focus is to provide all candidate legal practitioners who are unable to secure practical vocational training (PVT) contracts with enhanced and best-practice practical legal skills training. This will equip candidates to be more proficient in legal practice, thereby increasing their chances of access to the legal profession by attaining a PVT contract. The School is open for candidates who want to be registered as legal practitioners (attorneys or advocates). Candidates in PVT contracts can register with a Night School. The minimum training requirement for a candidate in a PVT contract is the 21-days PVT short course. Admission as a legal practitioner is subject to the Rules of the Legal Practice Act 28 of 2014 (LPA). Candidates are advised to confirm the criteria. Please visit the Legal Practice Council (LPC) website at www.LPC.org.za or contact the regional LPC office. | |
About the school and what is the DISTANCE learning (Online) | Objective of the course |
The PVT School, established by the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) and implemented via its Legal Education and Development division (LEAD), provides a postgraduate vocational training course for law graduates and is registered by SAQA and accredited by the LPC. This is a practical law school offered jointly by the LSSA and the University of South Africa (UNISA) on a distance- learning basis. It is an intensive, postgraduate blended vocational course and students have the flexibility of studying at their own pace. LLB graduates who successfully complete the course qualify to reduce their PVT contract period by 12-months should they wish to be admitted as attorneys. | To allow law graduates to acquire and develop practical legal skills to become effective legal practitioners. Training is provided by practising legal practitioners. The primary benefit of attending the course is that law graduates gain a full spectrum of skills and knowledge, which they may not gain as candidate legal practitioners during their period of service under a PVT contract. As an ancillary outcome, candidates are trained in preparation for the competency-based admission examinations written by candidate legal practitioners intending to practice as an attorney. |
Instruction | Nature of Study |
The medium of instruction is English. | The School course consists of modules as prescribed by the regulations as per the LPA (as amended). Training is practice-orientated to ensure that candidates can perform most tasks at entry-level with minimal supervision once they have completed the course. Candidates are trained in a practical context, in a simulated law firm environment. Each candidate is allocated to a ‘law firm’. Moot courts and practical work form the foundation of the training activities. Candidates exchange pleadings and draft the necessary court papers in action and application proceedings. |
Modules | School hours |
The programme is standardised and uniform throughout South Africa and is based on experiential training defined as ‘notional hours’. Regulation 6 of the LPA is for candidates who want to be admitted as attorneys. Please click here (www.LSSALEAD.org.za/regulations subject- comparisons/) to view the subjects included in the regulations. Modules:
| This is a Fully Online course -schedule will be provided once selected |
Dates and Intakes | Admission requirements and selection |
The School’s Advisory Committee reserves the right to change dates and/or cancel any course if the number of applicants or registrations is not sufficient. Applicants will be given adequate notice of cancellation. Intake 1: January 2025 – July 2025 Closing date for Applications: 30 November 2024 Intake 2: June 2025 – December 2025 Closing date for Applications: 30 April 2025. |
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Candidate Evaluation and Certification | Tuition Fee |
A student’s progress is monitored throughout the duration of the course. Preparation and participation are of paramount importance to complete the programme successfully. Candidates are expected to be proficient in knowledge of the substantive law prior to attending the programme. Due to severe time constraints, candidates are expected to do independent self study prior to attending lectures, where applicable. Formative and summative assessments will be conducted. For the attendance Schools, a minimum of 50% per summative assessment and full attendance is required to complete the programme successfully. For the UNISA Distance School, a minimum of 50% per summative assessment and assignments is required to complete the programme successfully. | The fee is subject to subvention by the LPC. Due to uncertainty about the subvention, the estimated fee is R 20 250 (15 % VAT included). If your application is successful, the fee must be paid before the course commences. The fee includes study material but excludes stationery. Candidates are responsible for their own arrangements, accommodation and travelling expenses. Candidates may wish to defer making accommodation and travelling arrangements until it is confirmed that the course is proceeding. |
Documents to be Included | |
To be considered for the course, applicants must submit the following documents with their application forms – a certified copy of the applicant’s South African identity document; and proof of law degree – a certified copy of the applicant’s LLB degree from a South African university or an original letter from the Dean of Law of the University concerned, stating that the student has completed their LLB degree in the current year; alternatively, will have no more than two modules outstanding by the time the School commences; or a certified copy of the applicant’s BProc degree; or a certified copy of written proof of a completed law degree in another country, which SAQA recognises as an equivalent to the South African LLB degree, and a certified copy of written proof of such recognition by SAQA. | |
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Course Dates
How to apply:
Kindly note that you can only apply online and that there are limited places available. Candidates must apply
individually (one application per applicant).
STEP 1:
Download the brochure then CLICK ON THE RELEVANT CAMPUS LINK TO APPLY ONLINE. The link will take you to the relevant campus application
form. Please ensure that you apply at the correct Campus.
STEP 2:
Ensure you have all relevant documentation saved. This information will need to be uploaded on the ‘online application’
form. It is your responsibility to ensure that the application is completed correctly, and that the correct supporting
documentation is attached.
Confirmation e-mail:
Once you have successfully applied, you will receive confirmation that the school has received your online application and
documentation.
Further communication
You will receive correspondence from the relevant course coordinator before the commencement of the course, if your
application has been successful. The correspondence will contain all registration links and programme details.