Shatnawi Education

Study Law (LLB) in Jordan

Duration: 4 years · $1,800–5,500/year

About the Program

Law programs in Jordan are taught in Arabic and cover Jordanian civil law, Islamic law (Sharia), international law, and commercial law. Jordan is home to an active legal community and Arab Arbitration Center, providing excellent internship opportunities.

Universities Offering This Program

University of Jordan

Amman · Public
$2,000–$7,500/yr

Jordan University of Science & Technology

Irbid · Public
$2,200–$8,000/yr

German Jordanian University

Amman · Private
$4,500–$9,000/yr

Yarmouk University

Irbid · Public
$1,800–$5,000/yr

Hashemite University

Zarqa · Public
$1,900–$6,000/yr

Princess Sumaya University for Technology

Amman · Private
$4,000–$8,500/yr

Career Paths

Lawyer / Attorney
Judge
Legal Advisor
Public Prosecutor
International Law Specialist
Notary Public

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Jordanian law degree recognized in other Arab countries?

A Jordanian LLB is recognized in most Arab countries for legal practice, though you'll typically need to pass the local bar exam. Many Arab lawyers hold Jordanian law degrees and practice successfully across the region.

Program Details

Duration4 years
Average Tuition$1,800–5,500/year
LanguageArabic (English available)
LevelBachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma (any stream)
  • Min. 65–75% depending on university
  • Arabic language proficiency

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