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All graduates who want a career in law need to undertake a stage of vocational training and then complete a period of on-the-job training. If you are not a law graduate, you will need to take a law conversion course before you start your vocatinal training. There is a range of further postgraduate study options if you want to gain specialised legal knowledge, but you don't need to study to this level to become a barrister or solicitor.
If you don't have a law degree you'll need to start by getting up to speed on the law through a conversion course: the common professional examination (CPE), also known as the graduate diploma in law (GDL). This takes one year full time or two years part time or through distance learning. You'll need to plan ahead, however, if you want to become a lawyer without a law degree, and you may want to do legal work experience to show your commitment.
After you've completed your law degree (or the CPE or GDL if you're a non-law student) you'll need to start a period of vocational training: the legal practice course (LPC) if you want to be a solicitor or the Bar vocational course (BVC) if you're an aspiring barrister. Both take a year full time or two years part time.
Once you've finished your vocational training you'll need to put it into practice via an apprenticeship at a law firm (a training contract) or barristers' chambers (a pupillage).
Not surprising, with all these options you'll need to plan well ahead to make sure you're on the right track. Our application planners for solicitors' and barristers' training can help you.
Although not compulsory, other postgraduate courses in law provide specialised knowledge. These courses, which include LLMs, MAs and PhDs, can boost your employability, particularly if you're keen to specialise at an early stage or to pursue an academic career.
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