From 2021 there is a new route of entry into the legal profession. The Solicitor’s Qualifying Exam (SQE) is a system of exams that will be compulsory for those wishing to qualify as a solicitor.
Covering legal practice in England and Wales, this is the biggest change to law training for years. Nicknamed the ‘super-exam’, the SQE has been introduced by the Board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority to ensure a common assessment and qualification process for all trainee solicitors.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has outlined the necessary competencies that a candidate must have to qualify and practice within the legal profession. These competencies will be mastered through study and completion of the SQE.
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