Hi, Please could you tell me if you need an undergraduate degree to qualify to sit the SQE exam (for solicitors) or the Bar Professional Training Course (for barristers)? I know that your channel is about solicitors not barristers but I was hoping you could give some advice since both are part of the legal field and I could find any specific information about this online.
To sit the SQE exam, you do not necessarily need an undergraduate degree or any degree, but you must have a degree, an equivalent qualification or work experience to qualify as a solicitor after passing the SQE. However, for the Bar Professional Training Course, an undergraduate degree is typically required, usually in law or with a law conversion course.
Hi there, as mentioned under your another comment, this will depend on various factors and circumstances of SQE candidates. There is no one answer for all unfortunately. Some candidates will need more or less time. Please sign up to our trial course here: futuresolicitor.co.uk/sign-up/ You can reply to one of our emails about where you are with your legal education and I will be happy to provide more specific answer tailored to your circumstances.
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Please could you tell me if you need an undergraduate degree to qualify to sit the SQE exam (for solicitors) or the Bar Professional Training Course (for barristers)?
I know that your channel is about solicitors not barristers but I was hoping you could give some advice since both are part of the legal field and I could find any specific information about this online.
To sit the SQE exam, you do not necessarily need an undergraduate degree or any degree, but you must have a degree, an equivalent qualification or work experience to qualify as a solicitor after passing the SQE. However, for the Bar Professional Training Course, an undergraduate degree is typically required, usually in law or with a law conversion course.
How long do we need to subscribe. Your monthly subscription doesn’t mention for how long we have to do it. Please mention
Hi there, as mentioned under your another comment, this will depend on various factors and circumstances of SQE candidates. There is no one answer for all unfortunately. Some candidates will need more or less time. Please sign up to our trial course here: futuresolicitor.co.uk/sign-up/ You can reply to one of our emails about where you are with your legal education and I will be happy to provide more specific answer tailored to your circumstances.