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If you have a law degree or GDL and wish to train as a barrister, our Bar Practice Course (previously the Bar Professional Training Course - BPTC) is designed to help you secure pupillage. You can expect high standards of tutoring from qualified practitioners with unparalleled experience in delivering advocacy. Choose our BPC LLM and add an internationally recognized Master's qualification to your CV.
You’ll be supported by our specialist careers service from the moment you accept your place. Our track record says it all - 59% of our full-time UK/EEA Bar Practice Course students graduating in 2018 secured a pupillage (based on student data collated in September 2020). Previously the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC).
The Bar Practice Course (BPC), previously the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC), is the qualifying postgraduate course allowing graduates to prepare and practice as barristers in England and Wales. It is the vocational stage of training, which you’re required to pass before you can go on to complete the final, practical stage of training; pupillage. Give yourself the best chance to secure pupillage and prepare for life as a barrister with our high-quality tutoring, designed and delivered by qualified practitioners with unparalleled experiences in delivering advocacy.
Bar Practice Course
We pride ourselves in offering the best legal training, and our Bar Practice Course (BPC) is no exception.
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 52% of our students graduating in 2019 have secured or completed pupillage.
When you study the Bar Practice Course with us you will receive:
**52% of our full-time UK/EEA 2018/19 BPC students graduating in 2019 have successfully secured or completed pupillage (based on student data collated in summer 2021). Previously the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC).
Benefits of our selection process
Our rigorous Selection Process allows us to identify the brightest and most able students, creating a stimulating learning environment for all. As a result, when you undertake our BPC you can guarantee that you will be studying alongside committed, focused, and intelligent students, which in turn will push you to succeed.
Important notice: Due to the circumstances around COVID-19, we are currently running virtual Selection Events for the foreseeable future.
The University of Law fully complies with equal opportunities legislation and actively encourages diversity within the legal profession. Our admissions process acts fairly and aims to enable students to make the best use of their talents. You are encouraged to tell us about any special requirements at the earliest opportunity. This will allow us to discuss how we may go about meeting your requirements.
Please see important information issued by the Bar Standards Board for those wishing to study for the Bar of England and Wales.
Progression for full-time GDL and MA Law students
If you started our full-time Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) or Master of Arts in Law (MA Law) in September 2021, you should be eligible to commence the Bar Practice Course (BPC) or Legal Practice Course (LPC) in September 2022 on successful completion of your course.
Important information for those wishing to study for the Bar of England and Wales.
Is that right for you?
We are very glad that you are seriously thinking of pursuing a career at the Bar. However, you must think carefully about whether you have the potential to make a successful career as a barrister. A career at the Bar is very demanding, requiring high standards.
The Bar can offer an extremely rewarding career if you:
Statistics
Once you have satisfied yourself that you have these qualities, and the potential to develop your knowledge and skills further, you should also consider some of the 'facts and figures' concerning a career at the Bar before you commit yourself.
In brief, approximately 1800 students take the Bar Course every year and, typically, the number of pupillages offered is about 550 each year. Some students who complete the Bar Course return overseas or turn to other professions. However, students are allowed to seek pupillage for up to 5 years after completing the Bar Course, so the competition for pupillages is extremely intense. Over 3,000 individuals may be applying for pupillage in any particular year, and some Chambers have over a hundred applicants for each pupillage placement, at present, there are only a limited number of pupillages at the Employed Bar.
Getting a tenancy
You should also realize that, following pupillage, obtaining a tenancy in Chambers or a suitable position at the Employed Bar can be very challenging. Each year there are normally fewer tenancies available than pupillages, and Chambers do not always offer tenancy to their pupils.
Seek advice
Remember that you also need to meet the formal entry requirements before you start the course – a second-class honors degree in law (or in another subject plus a conversion course), Inn membership, and adequate language skills. The BSB has introduced a Bar Course Aptitude Test (BCAT), which you will be required to pass by August of the year you commence your studies.
You should find out as much as you can and give the information serious consideration before committing yourself to the study - and the financial and other expenditures that this requires.
So, to make a realistic assessment of whether you are suited to a career as a barrister, you should:
If you have faith in yourself, your capabilities, and your potential to succeed after hard work and effort, this should not discourage you. For good candidates, from whatever background, financial support (for example from the Inns of Court or loans) is frequently available, and the final rewards - both in terms of job satisfaction and financial remuneration - can make it a very worthwhile career.
Our selection process
The University of Law is committed to producing exceptional advocates and so, since 2015, we have required all applicants to undergo an assessment before obtaining a place on the BPC.
Top reasons why Selection Events can benefit you:
Knowledge areas
Core skills
Mock trials
We give you as many opportunities as possible to hone your essential advocacy skills and put what you learn into practice:
Master of Laws (LLM)
Choose to study this award and you will have the opportunity to add an internationally recognized LLM qualification to your CV and pupillage applications.
You can complete your Master of Laws (LLM) qualification via three routes:
Complete real-life work experience via our Pro Bono clinics* - you will advise, manage, and represent clients on a variety of cases in legal areas. You will also be paired with a Master’s Supervisor, who will guide you through a reflective learning process so that you can complete your reflective assessment and obtain your Master’s Degree. Study additional modules - increase your knowledge of legal practice areas which are of interest to you and can help shape the direction of your career. You will sit the exams once you’ve finished your Bar Practice Course. Write a dissertation - immerse yourself in an area of law and become an expert in it, allowing you to demonstrate your knowledge in your applications to chambers and beyond.
If you study our Bar Practice Course LLM, you could also be eligible for an SLC Postgraduate Loan.
*Students studying the Pro Bono route at our Liverpool campus in 2021 will have to attend regular sessions at our Manchester campus for the entire program.
**Students studying additional modules at our Liverpool campus in 2021 will have to attend regular sessions (1-2 per week) at our Manchester campus for a single semester.
Assessment
There are 10 assessments in total with practice assessments held for every module spread across the course. Some prizes, sponsored by chambers, are available for the highest-scoring student in each subject.
Structure
Our Bar Practice Course has its structure, with different assessments to suit.
Applications for this course are now open. If you’d like to study full-time or part-time you can apply directly with us.
Don't forget - you must be a member of an Inn of Court before you start our BPC. The deadline for applying is at least 12 weeks before you start the course.
We have students from over 120 different countries throughout our campuses, with a dedicated team to help international students.
To be eligible to take up your place, you must comply with the requirements for commencing a Bar Practice Course (BPC) set out by the Bar Standards Board (BSB).
For non-QLD applicants with a 2:2, offers based on predicted GDL/MA Law/PgDL/MA Law (Conversion) or MA Law (SQE1) grade will be conditional upon achieving distinction or commendation.
Selection interview
It is your responsibility to ensure you fulfill all eligibility requirements for the BPTC.
English language requirement
You must be fluent in English and you will need to be able to demonstrate your oral and written English is equivalent to:
UK or Republic of Ireland award:
Please note: The University will not accept the TOEFL English Language test as proof of students' English proficiency until further notice due to a Home Office investigation.
You must join an Inn of Court before you can start the BPC. The closing date for application to an Inn of Court is 31 May of the year your BPC is due to commence. Please contact the relevant Inn for further details:
If you are a non-EEA student you will also require a visa covering the full duration of your course.
Again, you must fulfill all eligibility requirements by the start of the course – failure to do so may result in you being prevented from joining the course. If you think that this may be a problem (for example, if you have late assessment results), please contact our Admissions Team as soon as possible.
Bar Course Aptitude Test (BCAT)
Candidates seeking entry to the BPC are required to pass the Bar Course Aptitude Test (BCAT) before being allowed to enroll in the course. We strongly recommend you sit the test as soon as possible and we will guarantee to hold your offer open until you have successfully passed the test. Should you fail to pass, you can re-sit the test after 30 days. As you must successfully pass the test before you can enroll in the BPC course, we encourage you to sit the test as early as you can – this will allow plenty of time should you need to take it again, before the deadline. For further information please check the Bar Standards Board website.
The University of Law fully complies with equal opportunities legislation and actively encourages diversity within the legal profession. Our admissions process acts fairly and aims to enable students to make the best use of their talents. You are encouraged to tell us about any special requirements at the earliest opportunity. This will allow us to discuss how we may go about meeting your requirements.
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The University of Law is one of the UK's longest-established specialist providers of legal education, with a rich heritage and reputation for innovation. In fact, we've trained more practising lawyers in the UK than anyone else. With campuses based in many of the UK’s most vibrant and interesting cities, in addition to a campus in Hong Kong, The University of Law offers a first-class, professional learning experience in a diverse choice of locations.
We specialise in teaching and focus our energy on developing innovative, highly effective teaching and learning methods that equip students for their professional career. We have more than 250 qualified and experienced solicitors, barristers and judges as our tutors, enabling us to help you develop the practical skills that can make all the difference when starting your career in law.
We offer a range of postgraduate legal training and Master’s degrees designed by qualified experts to help students advance at any stage of their career. Our courses are employment-focused, honing key skills in a teaching environment based on real legal practice. Part-time and online study options are available on many of our courses to help students work and study at the same time.
We offer the following postgraduate courses:
94% of postgraduate students in employment were in Highly Skilled Occupations 15 months after graduating (2017/18 Graduate Outcomes data).
We believe in training students for the real world from the moment they accept a place with us. Our experienced careers and employability service and award-winning pro bono clinics offer students the chance to get real-life experience from the start.
Student Support
We pride ourselves on the level of student support we offer; thanks to our scholarships and bursaries and funding options, we can help talented students from all backgrounds to succeed.
You would be joining students from over 120 different nationalities, who contribute to a thriving international community throughout our campuses.
We have a Student Support Services team that are here to provide welfare related advice and guidance.
Information about Visa requirements can be found on The University of Law website.
Information on how to apply for our courses can be found on our website - Apply now
94% of postgraduate students in employment were in Highly Skilled Occupations 15 months after graduating (2017/18 Graduate Outcomes data).
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