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Berkeley Law stands among the nation's top law schools, with its J.D. Degree Program serving as the institution's foundation.
The rigorous J.D. program combines academic intensity with practical experience, admitting only approximately 10% of applicants annually. At its core lies Berkeley Law's demanding coursework and distinguished faculty. New students will master legal fundamentals from leading scholars while bringing their unique perspectives to multidisciplinary legal studies through hands-on learning.
The dynamic curriculum features hundreds of courses across highly ranked specialty programs including Intellectual Property, International Law, Social Justice, and Environmental Law. Renowned faculty members—exceptional legal scholars—personify the school's dedication to academic excellence, cross-disciplinary research, and diverse intellectual approaches. A defining characteristic of the J.D. Program is its rich diversity among students, faculty, and course offerings—an essential quality for developing legal professionals capable of nuanced legal analysis, considering multiple perspectives, crafting compelling arguments, and shaping impactful policies across society.
The minimum graduate admission requirements are: bachelor’s degree or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution; satisfactory scholastic average, usually a minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 (B) on a 4.0 scale; and enough undergraduate training to do graduate work in your chosen field.
TOEFL at least 90 for the Internet-based test (IBT), and 570 for the paper-based format (PBT); Overall Band score must be at least 7 on a 9-point scale for IELTS