Which one is more stressful?
Anonymous Poll
24%
Preparing for exam.
11%
Writing the exam.
69%
Waiting for the results
4%
No stressππ
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NSFAS ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND
CONDITIONS FOR FINANCIAL AID
CONDITIONS FOR FINANCIAL AID
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πWork Smarter Not Harder By Timo Kiander
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Law
In Law, we focus on applying principles and procedures as determined by legislation. The legal field is diverse and could include specialisation in various areas such as mercantile, criminal and private law. There are many different sub-specialisations in each of these fields, such as conveyancing, entertainment law, labour law, immigration law, intellectual property law, electronic commerce law, family law and environmental law. Additional requirements exist for admission to practice as an advocate and attorney.
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Judge
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Possible work environments related to law
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In Law, we focus on applying principles and procedures as determined by legislation. The legal field is diverse and could include specialisation in various areas such as mercantile, criminal and private law. There are many different sub-specialisations in each of these fields, such as conveyancing, entertainment law, labour law, immigration law, intellectual property law, electronic commerce law, family law and environmental law. Additional requirements exist for admission to practice as an advocate and attorney.
Related Job titles
Administrative lawyer
Advocate
Adjudicator *
Arbitrator
Associate legal professional *
Attorney *
Case manager
Commercial rights manager
Compliance officer
Compliance specialist
Conciliation and arbitration commissioner
Court clerk/deputy court clerk
Court operations director
Court specialist
Courtroom clerk
Family advocate
Judge
Intellectual property practitioner/lawyer
Law clerk
Legal administrative officer
Legal advisor
Legal assistant
Legal manager *
Legal researcher
Legal secretary
Legislation facilitator
Legislator
Magistrate
Maintenance officer
Master of the High Court
Mediator
Negotiator
Paralegal *
Patent attorney
Public prosecutor
Registrar
State attorney
Trademark attorney
Tribunal member
Possible work environments related to law
Courts (eg Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Appeal, High Court, Labour Courts, Divorce Courts, Land Claims Court, Maintenance Courts, International Criminal Court (ICC)
Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
Government institutions
Legal firms
Legal departments of banking institutions, insurance companies, government institutions and estate agents
Magistratesβ offices
Other government departments, as a legal officer or legal advisor
Public and private companies as a legal adviser
Self-employed (attorneys and advocates)
Research Institutes
Local and International NGOs
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2025 Matric Results Announcement: NSC Provincial Breakdown Pass Rate
1. KwaZulu-Natal - 90.6%
2. Free State - 89.33%
3. Gauteng - 89.06%
4. North West - 88.49%
5. Western Cape - 88.20%
6. Northern Cape - 87.79%
7. Mpumalanga - 86.55%
8. Limpopo - 86.15%
9. Eastern Cape - 84.17%
#ClassOf2025 #MatricResults2025 #MatricResults
Which province are you from?
1. KwaZulu-Natal - 90.6%
2. Free State - 89.33%
3. Gauteng - 89.06%
4. North West - 88.49%
5. Western Cape - 88.20%
6. Northern Cape - 87.79%
7. Mpumalanga - 86.55%
8. Limpopo - 86.15%
9. Eastern Cape - 84.17%
#ClassOf2025 #MatricResults2025 #MatricResults
Which province are you from?
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You will need the following to register on the web >>>>>
Student number; You must be a returning student or if you are a first-time student (at Unisa), have successfully applied for admission.
E-mail address; Free e-mail for life is provided by Unisa once you are registered. If you have not yet claimed your account, take some time to Claim UNISA Login.
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