Its pioneer batch of students graduated in 1961, featuring future notable figures such as Chan Sek Keong and Tommy Koh.
[6] Undergraduate students may go on exchange to study in a law school in a foreign jurisdiction.
Students on the exchange programme pay only tuition fees at the NUS Law rate.
[7] The indicative grade profile of the tenth percentile of GCE A-Level applicants offered places in its LL.B.
[8] Applicants are required to sit for a selection test and attend a formal interview to assess their suitability for the study of law.
Admissions for graduate programmes generally require a good bachelor's degree in law.