
Master
of Laws
(LL.M)
N-DL/380/7/0062 (PA14560)11/26
Advance Your Legal Career with an Industry-Focused Master of Laws (LL.M)
Choose from 6 specialisations designed to equip you with in-demand skills for Malaysian legal practice.
Awarded by:
Veritas University College
Duration:
1.5 Years
Pathway:
Postgraduate
Study mode:
Online
Intakes:
January, May & September
Assessments:
Coursework & Exams
The Veritas LL.M Advantage
Whether you’re a practicing lawyer, fresh graduate, or working professional seeking career advancement, the LL.M by Veritas University College offers the flexibility, depth, and practicality to help you thrive in today’s legal world.
Tailored Specialisations for Your Legal Practice
Choose from 6 high-demand specialisations designed to equip you to meet the real-world demands of Malaysian legal practice.
Award-winning Faculty & Practitioners
Learn from a highly experienced faculty of practitioners, legal professionals, and academicians who have guided Malaysia’s top law students.
Unmatched Learning Resources
Get complimentary 24/7 access to our highly demanded Legal Resource Centre, legal databases (CLJ Law, Westlaw, LexisNexis), and a state-of-the-art LMS with class recordings and study materials — anytime, anywhere.
Career & Industry Exposure
Leverage our strong industry network and explore opportunities through career events, graduate support, and Malaysia’s largest legal career fair – Lex Expo.
Personalised LL.M to Fit Your Legal Career
Tailor your LL.M with a specialisation designed to prepare you for the evolving demands of legal practice in Malaysia.
- Litigation & Courtroom Practice (Bridging to CLP)
- Refine your courtroom skills with modules on civil and criminal litigation, trial procedures, legal argumentation, and advocacy in Malaysian courts, all designed to prepare you for the CLP (Certificate in Legal Practice) examination. This specialization also covers arbitration, equipping you with alternative dispute resolution strategies essential for modern legal practice.
- Corporate & Commercial Law
- Gain the legal expertise needed to navigate complex business deals, mergers, and international transactions. This specialisation focuses on cross-border contract negotiation, corporate finance, and commercial law within the Asian business landscape.
- Intellectual Property & Technology Law
- Explore the intersection of law, innovation, and technology. Develop in-demand expertise in IP protection, legal tech, and the financial aspects of tech-driven ventures, preparing you for roles in fast-evolving digital and creative industries.
- Islamic Finance & Commercial Transactions
- Gain expertise in Shariah-compliant finance and commercial transactions in Malaysia, blending Islamic finance principles with practical legal skills. The focus is on regulatory compliance, risk management, and cross-border operations. Key areas of study include Islamic banking, takaful, Shariah contracts, property law, and international trade. With a strong emphasis on legal technology, this pathway ensures graduates are well-prepared for Malaysia's dynamic financial and legal environment.
- Financial & Banking Law
- Master the legal frameworks that underpin financial institutions and markets. This specialisation covers both conventional and Islamic finance, alongside trade and investment practices across Asia, preparing you for roles in banking, compliance, and financial services.
- International Business Law
- Equip yourself with the legal tools to handle cross-border transactions, regional trade, and global business operations. With a focus on Asia’s growing economic influence, this specialisation prepares you for international legal roles in a globalised economy.
LL.M MODULES
Malaysian Legal System
Explore Malaysia’s legal institutions and constitutional foundations, with case law and legislation providing practical context to legal interpretation and application.
Research Methodology
Understand how legal knowledge is created, focusing on problem formulation, scientific methods, and approaches to data collection and analysis.
Master Project
Conduct independent research on a relevant legal topic, demonstrating your ability to apply theory, literature, and critical analysis to real-world issues.
Lawyer’s Skills
Develop core legal skills in drafting, negotiation, and client management while learning to navigate the ethical pressures of professional practice.
Civil Litigation Practice (Malaysia)
Cover litigation procedures, document handling, appeals, and enforcement in Malaysia under the Rules of Court 2012 framework.
Property Law Practice (Malaysia)
Study Malaysia’s land law, conveyancing, digital property transactions, and legal due diligence under the National Land Code 1965.
Criminal Law Practice
Apply critical thinking to criminal legal scenarios, while developing reflective and practical approaches to prosecution and defence work.
Personal Injury and Torts Practice (Malaysia)
Focus on tort law, negligence, damages, and court processes specific to Malaysian personal injury and tort litigation.
Advocacy (Malaysia)
Build persuasive courtroom and negotiation skills, covering ethical rules, trial advocacy, and principles of effective legal argumentation.
Arbitration Practice (Malaysia)
Examine Malaysian arbitration law, digital reforms, third-party funding, and procedural rules under the Arbitration Act 2005.
Banking and Finance Practice (Malaysia)
Gain expertise in Malaysian banking law, security enforcement, financial instruments, project finance, and legal challenges in financing.
Mergers and Acquisition Practice (Malaysia)
Understand M&A processes including due diligence, transaction structuring, regulatory compliance, and post-deal integration within Malaysia’s legal framework.
Intellectual Property Practice
Explore Malaysia’s IP law including copyright, trademarks, patents, enforcement, and dispute resolution within national and international legal contexts.
Negotiating and Drafting Cross-border Contracts
Develop skills to draft enforceable international contracts, focusing on jurisdiction, dispute resolution, and harmonizing global legal frameworks.
Trade and Investment in Asia
Examine legal frameworks, regional agreements, and geopolitical influences affecting trade, foreign investment, and economic integration across Asia.
Islamic Banking and Finance Practice
Understand Shariah-compliant finance, including Islamic banking, capital markets, Takaful, and regulatory frameworks governing Islamic financial institutions.
Legal Technology and Practice Management
Explore legal tech tools, digital practice management, automation, and ethical challenges in transforming legal service delivery through technology.
ABOUT THE COURSE
HOW DO I GET IN?
- A Bachelor Degree in the field with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent, as accepted by the HEP Senate, or
- A Bachelor Degree in the field or related fields or equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 can be accepted subject to rigorous internal assessment, and
- Candidates without a relevant qualification or work experience must complete prerequisite courses set by the institution and meet the minimum CGPA based on the points mentioned above.
Programme Fees

Examination Structure
The assessment structure includes continuous assessments and a final examination at the end of each module. Continuous assessments may consist of online assessments and individual written assignments. In the final stage of the programme, students must complete a research project to fulfill graduation requirements.
Grading is based on a combination of exam results and continuous assessments. The grading scale typically includes Distinction, Merit, and Pass classifications, reflecting students’ overall academic performance. performance.
Exemption and Progression Pathway
Students who have completed an LL.M. and wish to further their legal expertise may explore doctoral studies in Law. Eligibility for a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Law is assessed based on academic qualifications and research interests. The LL.M. also provides a solid foundation for specialization through professional certifications, enabling you to enhance the legal careers in academia, research, or industry.
Alumni Testimonials
“I’ve been with BAC Education Group since 2016, and my journey here has been nothing short of transformative. From my first steps as an undergraduate to now pursuing my Master of Laws (LL.M) with Veritas University, I’ve experienced firsthand the university’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence. The LL.M. programme, in particular, has played a pivotal role in my academic and professional growth.
One of the things I’ve truly appreciated about this programme is the quality of the lecturers. Their real-world experience and engaging teaching style have made even the most complex legal concepts easier to grasp and apply. It’s been incredibly inspiring to learn from such accomplished professionals.”
Jevisre A/P Muthusamy
September 2022 Intake
“Beyond academics, the Veritas LL.M has also allowed me to meet many wonderful people. Through tutorials online classes, I’ve formed friendships with fellow students – some of whom are practicing lawyers. We often discuss real-life cases, which has been both informative and inspiring.
Learning at Veritas University College has been a rewarding experience that has greatly enriched my legal knowledge, provided me with valuable friendships, and given me a deeper insight into the legal world. I am truly thankful for the opportunities and experiences this program has provided.”
Kwan Kam Loong
September 2022 Intake
FAQs
about Master of Law (LLM)
LL.M. graduates have various career paths based on their specialization. Those in corporate law often work in corporate legal departments, advising on contracts, compliance, and strategy.
Others pursue academia, teaching law at universities. Some join government agencies, think tanks, or international organizations, contributing to legal policies, reforms, and global regulations.
As a BAC alumni with a First-Class Bachelor of Laws, you will be entitled to a tuition fee of RM10,000 for the LL.M programme.
Although scholarships are not available, we do provide financial assistance through EPF withdrawals and instalment payment schemes.
Besides, while there are no fee exemptions, we do offer alumni discounts for BAC graduates.
The LLM programme does not include formal internship opportunities however, students can engage in research and interviews as part of their Research Project, providing valuable practical experience.
LLB (Bachelor of Laws) is an undergraduate law degree that provides foundational legal knowledge and qualifies graduates for legal practice (with additional qualifications like the CLP).
LLM (Master of Laws) is a practice-based postgraduate degree that focuses on specialised legal fields such as advocacy, arbitration, intellectual property, and banking & finance. Unlike the LLB, the LLM is not a requirement to practice law, but it offers hands-on, practical training that enhances expertise and opens up career opportunities in legal practice, corporate law, and international sectors.
Absolutely! At VUC, we offer flexible study options, such as online distance learning, enabling students to balance their careers with their studies. If you’re working full-time, you can take advantage of evening classes, weekend lectures, or self-paced online modules. However, it’s important to plan your time effectively, as the coursework and assessment components require dedication and commitment.
Yes, the LLM is internationally recognized and accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE), ensuring it meets the necessary standards for higher education in Malaysia.