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<blockquote data-quote="Ram Sabaratnam" data-source="post: 187297" data-attributes="member: 36738"><p>Heya [USER=37661]@Simi.O[/USER]</p><p></p><p>[USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] may have more to say here, but with the new SQE route, as a non-UK law graduate, you won't need to complete the PGDL. The SQE pathway was designed to allow candidates from various academic backgrounds (including non-law graduates) to qualify as solicitors. The SQE1 and SQE2 exams are aimed at covering the necessary foundations of English law and skills for practice. You may nevertheless still want to do a PGDL, because it can be good preparation for passing the SQE. If you pass both SQE1 and SQE2, meet the QWE requirement (and assuming you fulfil the character and suitability assessment by the SRA), you’ll be qualified to practice English law as a solicitor in England and Wales.</p><p></p><p>Again, the PGDL is no longer necessary because the SQE exams themselves are structured to assess your competency in English law, but you may still want to do the PGDL to help you prepare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ram Sabaratnam, post: 187297, member: 36738"] Heya [USER=37661]@Simi.O[/USER] [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] may have more to say here, but with the new SQE route, as a non-UK law graduate, you won't need to complete the PGDL. The SQE pathway was designed to allow candidates from various academic backgrounds (including non-law graduates) to qualify as solicitors. The SQE1 and SQE2 exams are aimed at covering the necessary foundations of English law and skills for practice. You may nevertheless still want to do a PGDL, because it can be good preparation for passing the SQE. If you pass both SQE1 and SQE2, meet the QWE requirement (and assuming you fulfil the character and suitability assessment by the SRA), you’ll be qualified to practice English law as a solicitor in England and Wales. Again, the PGDL is no longer necessary because the SQE exams themselves are structured to assess your competency in English law, but you may still want to do the PGDL to help you prepare. [/QUOTE]
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