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From recent graduates to doctors and front bench MPs, our BVS programmes cater both for those who have always been dedicated to a professional legal career as well as people seeking a career change, and those who are able to make use of the training together with a professional legal qualification in business, management or administration. A number of these institutions provide both postgraduate diplomas (PGDips) and Masters level courses (LLM). It is designed to help you secure pupillage and prepare you for life as a barrister. You'll receive dedicated support from our specialist careers service from the moment you accept your place, giving you the best chance of securing pupillage and acquiring as much varied experience as possible. This is why 96% of our students have secured employment, further study, or pupillage.**

The Bar Vocational Studies programme from City was brought in to replace the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC). There is no need to apply for this scholarship, as the fee waiver will automatically be applied if you meet the eligibility criteria. Small group teaching and learning. Regardless of what route or programme you choose, you will receive teaching in small groups for advocacy and conference skills. All other modules, including elective modules, are taught predominantly in larger groups. Adam Kramer (2007). Bewigged and Bewildered: Pupillage and a Career at the Bar. Hart Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84113-651-6.If you're a long-term reader of Chambers Student, you may be wondering where the section on the BPTC has gone. We've refreshed things because as of 2020, the BPTC will be replaced by a series of new Bar Courses. Each provider will now be offering its own programme, and each comes with its own fun name. As of September 2020, anyone who has not already completed the BPTC must go through one of these new courses. The BSB has made this change to allow for more flexibility and (hopefully) encourage more diversity in what has traditionally been a very exclusive profession.

While course providers title their programmes differently, it's important to note that all courses lead to the same outcome - completion of the vocational component of Bar training.To give students a better sense of the different learning options now on offer, we’ve outlined what The University of Law’s BPCinvolves in more detail below.

It takes one year to complete a Bar course if you study full time, but two-year, part-time options are available.Barristers are qualified legal professionals who are good at persuading, being able to examine and explain complex issues so that their clients and members of a Jury are able to follow an argument clearly. Bar training at City

Need a 2:2 or above for entry, along with a law conversion course if your first degree wasn't in law.LLM Bar Vocational Studies (Full-time and Part-time) | City, University of London". 30 October 2020. However, if you are awaiting final results for your degree or GDL or CPE on the day of enrolment ( 11 September), you will be permitted to enrol if, generally, you have a result outstanding in no more than one subject, will receive your final results by 1 October and you have applied to the BSB for early commencement of the vocational component. The BSB will charge you an administrative fee for this. In addition to passing the Bar Course Aptitude Test (BCAT), the minimum entry requirements for the BPTC is qualifying undergraduate degree in law with no less than lower second-class (2:2) honours or a non-law academic degree with lower second-class (2:2) honours alongside the Graduate Diploma in Law. [5] Additionally students from outside English speaking countries are required to demonstrate their oral and written English language ability is at least equivalent to a minimum score of 7.5 in each section of the IELTS academic test or a minimum score of 73 in each part of the Pearson Test of English (academic). [6] Criticisms [ edit ] The second option for full-time students is to start in September, following the more traditional academic timetable. Students who take this route study litigation, advocacy and practical skills simultaneously throughout the course, and sit the centralised assessments in April.”



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