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  1. The Sri Lanka Law College functions under the Incorporated Council of Legal Education (under the Incorporated Council of Legal Education Ordinance No.2 of 1900) to administer legal education to persons who desire to be enrolled in the Bar of Sri Lanka.

  2. www.sllc.ac.lk › sub_pgs › entranceExSRI LANKA LAW COLLEGE

    Sri Lanka Law College General Law Entrance Examination - 2022 (Academic Year – 2023 January) Sinhala / Tamil / English Gazette Notification - Council Of Legal Education Ordinance

  3. Sri Lanka Law College (abbreviated as SLLC), formerly known as Ceylon Law College, is a law college, and the only legal institution where one can enroll as an Attorney-at-Law in Sri Lanka.

  4. www.sllc.ac.lk › sub_pgs › curriculumSRI LANKA LAW COLLEGE

    Students who pass the final examination are required to follow a practical training course conducted by the Sri Lanka Law College. The practical training course is intended to impart certain skills that a practicing lawyer is required to possess.

  5. After successfully completing the LL.B Degree at the Faculty, in order to enter the legal profession (i.e. to practise as a lawyer), law graduates have to pass the Final Examination conducted by the Sri Lanka Law College, which is administered by the Council of Legal Education.

  6. Sri Lanka Law College. The Sri Lanka Law College functions under the Council of Legal Education Ordinance as amended to administer legal education.

  7. The Sri Lanka Law College functions under the Incorporated Council of Legal Education (under the Incorporated Council of Legal Education Ordinance No.2 of 1900) to administer legal...

  8. 1. Application for admission. Please send the duly filled Application Form to the email address applications.admissions@sllc.ac.lk on or before January 27, 2023. You will be notified of the receipt of your application form and further steps to be taken by email.

  9. Sri Lanka Law College | 5,405 followers on LinkedIn. ‘Fiat justitia’ (Let justice be done) | The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka was empowered by Section 17 of the Charter of 1833 to admit...

  10. Receiving Applications from Law Graduates and Barristers from recognized State/Foreign Universities for admission to Sri Lanka Law College (2023 – 1st Intake)