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Reading School of Law has been offering the 2+1 or 1+2 LLB Law with Brickfields Asia College (BAC) since 2013 and welcomed a large number of students from Brickfields over the years.

The partnership allows BAC students to transfer to Reading on year 2 or year 3 of their LLB degree.

Fees discount

Brickfields Asia College students are entitled to a 15% discount on the standard LLB Law international tuition fees.

This equates to a £3,352 reduction on your fees (for 2024 entry).

Studying abroad, I got to experience a completely new place filled with people from all walks of life and different cultures. This journey has been a pathway to self-discovery which has not only shown me what I am capable of achieving when I step out of my comfort zone, but has also given a fresh perspective on life. Engaging in this partnership programme has been one of the best decisions I’ve made in my life.

Bennis Lee

LLB Law

Brickfields Asia College

The degree

Following a one- or two-year programme of study at Brickfields Asia College (BAC), students may apply to transfer to the University of Reading School of Law for Part 2 or Part 3 of LLB Law.

After completing the programme, students receive an award from the University of Reading. The degree is fully accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and recognised by the Legal Profession Qualifying Board of Malaysia (LPQB).

Learn more about our undergraduate degree in Law

Entry requirements

To transfer to part 2:

  • an average of 50% across all BAC Year 1 modules for which a numerical mark is awarded
  • a pass for all BAC Year 1 modules for which a numerical mark is not awarded
  • a mark of at least 40% in all BAC Year 1 individual compulsory Law modules.

To transfer to part 3:

  • an average of 50% across all BAC Year 1 modules for which a numerical mark is awarded
  • an average mark of 60% across all BAC Year 2 modules for which numerical mark is awarded
  • a pass for all BAC Year 1 and Year 2 modules for which a numerical mark is not awarded
  • a mark of at least 40% in all BAC Year 1 and Year 2 individual compulsory Law modules.

English Language requirements:

IELTS 6.5 with no less than 5.5 in each band.

Find out how to apply

What I loved the most is how the lecturers are passionate and knowledgeable about the subject their teaching and they are always approachable and friendly. I can see that they really want us to do well and do their very best to help and guide us through the course. I also really enjoy the clubs and societies at Reading. They really helped me make friends and were well organised and very active. I joined the kpop society and they were all welcoming and friendly, going to their events was always fun. My arrival process was smooth and easy because the university and accommodation team guided me well. 

Whei Wong
Undergraduate Law student

University of Reading and Brickfields Asia College

 

The international student experience

The School of Law thrives on the lively academic environment developed from cross-cultural collaboration. Both our student and staff communities are made up of people from all around the globe.

We offer pre-arrival support, a specialised induction programme, dedicated library, careers sessions and law language teaching to all our international students.

Our team of advisers are available to offer support on issues such as money matters, visa queries, accommodation and even help with defining words which might be unfamiliar to you. You can also benefit from the Reading University International Mentoring Scheme, matching you with a current student mentor at the University.

Read about the University's international student support

Learn more about life in the School of Law