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Legal & Compliance

Law

Studies and applies legal systems, case reasoning, and formal legal process.

Route:University path
Work style:Desk
Salary:High
Job access:Moderate
Stability:Stable

Short insight

You enjoy work that feels analytical, writing, argument and you can handle the trade-offs that come with it.

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General fit pattern
  • Usually suits people who want desk work.
  • The role tends to feel people-heavy across the week.
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  • This path usually asks for 4 years of study or training.
  • One of the real pressures is that it can be the study path is long and demanding.

1. What this job is

Studies and applies legal systems, case reasoning, and formal legal process.

2. What daily life feels like

Reading case material, preparing arguments, researching statutes, and supporting or handling legal matters.

3. Why someone might enjoy it

You enjoy work that feels analytical, writing, argument and you can handle the trade-offs that come with it.

  • Deep intellectual and professional pathway
  • Useful across private, public, and corporate contexts
  • Strong long-term specialisation potential

4. What may be difficult

  • The study path is long and demanding
  • Reading and writing loads are heavy
  • Competition can be intense in some legal tracks

5. Market reality

A simple picture of what this path tends to feel like in the market: how earnings usually grow, how reachable the path is, and how steady it may feel over time.

Salary path
Entry: low-medium
Mid: medium
Long-term: medium-high
Job access
Moderate
Long-term stability
Stable

6. Paths into the role

LLB degree

Formal legal training in legal systems, case analysis, advocacy, and statutory interpretation.

Duration:4 yr
Cost:High
Degree:Yes

Strong reading, writing, and argument-building ability are usually expected.

7. Possible support routes

Funding route

NSFAS

Funding support for qualifying students at public universities and TVET colleges.

Coverage: Tuition and selected living costs for eligible learners.

Best for: Public study pathways with household income limits.

Availability depends on the institution and eligibility rules.

Funding route

Employer bursary or internship

Companies sometimes sponsor scarce-skill study or internship entry routes.

Coverage: Varies by employer and can include fees, mentorship, or practical exposure.

Best for: Business, finance, tech, and industrial pathways.

Competition is high and openings are uneven across sectors.

Funding route

Merit bursary

Academic or portfolio-based funding from institutions and private organisations.

Coverage: Partial or full fee support depending on performance.

Best for: Degree, diploma, and design-oriented pathways with strong results.

More realistic for students with strong marks or standout portfolios.

8. Where to study in South Africa

These are official South African directories and provider lists, split into online or distance options and campus or in-person routes.

9. Where to ask about funding

These are public or official starting points that line up with this path. Some are broad, some are very specific, and most open and close on their own annual cycles.

Funding contact

NSFAS

National Student Financial Aid Scheme

The main national public funding route for many students at public universities and TVET colleges.

What it can cover: Tuition, registration, and living support depending on the scheme and institution.

Best for: Public university and TVET students who need means-tested support.

Application windows and eligibility rules change, so always check the current cycle before you apply.

Funding contact

DHET international scholarships

Department of Higher Education and Training

Official DHET portal for scholarships, exchanges, and study opportunities outside South Africa.

What it can cover: International scholarship calls, exchange opportunities, and application guidance.

Best for: People considering postgraduate, exchange, or study-abroad options later in their journey.

Not a first route for everyone, but worth checking if your path is internationally portable or you want to study further abroad.

Funding contact

Institution financial aid offices

Universities South Africa / institutions

Many public and private institutions run their own bursaries, merit awards, hardship funds, and payment support offices.

What it can cover: Institution-specific bursaries, merit support, hardship support, and payment guidance.

Best for: Anyone comparing universities, colleges, or private providers and needing another funding route beyond national schemes.

Once you know where you might study, check that institution's own financial-aid office directly as well.

10. Nearby options to compare

11. Official evidence

Coverage
direct
Confidence
high
2024 national list
not directly listed
Evidence strength
strong official match
Latest source year
2024

Law stays broader than any single specialist legal title, but Attorney remains the clearest direct official occupation anchor for the pathway.

Official occupation

Attorney

OFO 2021-261101
official match
Minimum qualification: Bachelor’s Degree or Advanced Diploma (NQF Level 7)
Official occupation

Advocate

OFO 261106
broad match
Minimum qualification: Not specified in OFO occupation classification