The Bachelor of Law Program (After office hours) highlights an academic integration system as an opportunity for graduates pursuing a degree in other fields that are mature to some extent to be able to study in order to obtain a Bachelor of Law degree (LL.B) as an additional degree, believed to be contributed to developing legal knowledge broadly and profoundly. The program structure has 196 credits that needs to be studied. Classes are conducted in the evening on weekdays and Saturdays. Those students who graduated have similar rights and honors as the normal program graduate which have fundamental legal knowledge and expertise in a specific area of law that they will be doing for a living according to their expertise, including the right to take part in the legal profession such as a judge, public prosecutor, lawyer, legal officer, diplomat, and politician. To be eligible for the program the Applicant must have received a bachelor’s degree or equivalent to other fields which do not come under the domain of Law from the qualified institutes by the Ministry of Education or the Civil Service Commission or received a bachelor’s degree or an equivalence (including Bachelor of Law) from an international institute qualified by the Ministry of Education or the Civil Service Commission.