Routes to Become a Qualified Lawyer

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£150.00
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This half day seminar is aimed at those who are either looking to enter into the legal profession and not sure which route to take.

The course will also help those who are already working in law firms or in-house legal departments and want to explore options to become a qualified lawyer.

This course is also suitable for GCSE/A' level students who are looking to join legal profession and looking to discover the options to qualify without going to university.

  • Conventional Routes to Qualify
  • Qualifying as a Solicitor
  • Qualifying as a Barrister
  • Non-conventional Routes to become a Qualified Lawyer
  • Chartered Legal Executive
  • Licensed Conveyancer
  • OISC Registered Adviser

1. A-Levels: Students must complete A-Levels in relevant subjects such as Law, English, Maths, and Politics.

2. Law Degree: Students must then complete a three-year undergraduate law degree at a UK university.

3. Legal Practice Course: After the law degree, students must complete the Legal Practice Course (LPC) to become a qualified lawyer.

4. Professional Qualification: Finally, students must pass the Professional Qualification

Complete Cilex or CLC Courses and qualifying period of employment.