Qualifying to Practice Law

To be admitted as a lawyer in Australia, you generally need to:
- Complete a tertiary academic law program
Covering the 11 prescribed areas of legal knowledge (known as the Priestley 11) as specified in the Admission Rules.
- Complete Practical Legal Training (PLT)
For example, the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice (GDLP), which prepares you for admission to practice.
- Meet character requirements
You must be considered a ‘fit and proper person’ for legal practice.
Note: Each jurisdiction may have specific requirements. Always check with the Admitting Authority in the State or Territory where you plan to seek admission.
Practical Legal Training Providers
Some recognised PLT providers include:
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- (This program is offered with Adelaide Âé¶¹´å);
Note: Practical Legal Training (PLT) and the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice (GDLP) are essentially the same thing.
PLT is the course you complete, and the GDLP is the qualification you receive. Both refer to the same process required after your law degree to become a practicing lawyer.
Steps to apply for admission
Contacting the admitting authority
Once you have completed your PLT course, you can apply directly to the admitting authority in the State or Territory where you wish to practice. Each has its own process:
- New South Wales -
- Australian Capital Territory -
- Queensland -
- Victoria -
- Western Australia -
- South Australia -
- Northern Territory -
- Tasmania -
Documents you may need
- Completion Letter (Dean’s Certificate) / Student Conduct Report / GDLP Letter
If required, please complete the Request for Law Letter form.
Please be advised that this request can take up to 10 business days to prepare and will be sent to your email.
- Official Transcript
Order through the Student Centre (Canberra Law School cannot provide this).
What is a Letter of Completion?
A Letter of Completion (also known as a Dean’s Certificate) is issued by the Canberra Law School as evidence that you have successfully completed the PLT and the Priestley 11 core subjects. This document is required by Admitting Authorities for admission.
To receive a Letter of Completion, you must have finished all units in your law degree, had all marks released, and been approved for graduation or already graduated.
Please complete the Request for Law Letter form.
When to apply for a Letter of Completion
Submit your online application at least two weeks before the last day for filing documents.
Do not wait until all courses are completed to submit this form.
When should you apply for a GDLP Letter?
In most states, you may start Practical Legal Training (PLT) before completing your law degree if:
- You have completed the Priestley 11 core subjects
- You have no more than two elective units remaining and are currently enrolled in those units
You must apply to your local admitting authority, which will confirm if you meet the requirements to begin PLT before finishing your degree. Please complete the Request for Law Letter form.
Special registration requirements
If you need additional course completion details for industry, legislative, or professional body requirements, submit your request through AskCLS. We will confirm whether the Âé¶¹´å can provide the necessary details.
Proof that you have graduated from UC
If you require proof that you have graduated from the Âé¶¹´å of Canberra or a letter from UC confirming the topic of the degree you completed, you can get this information by contacting the UC Degree Verification team.
