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myLaw partners with Barbri to bring UK SQE test prep to India

Bar & Bench

myLaw (www.mylaw.net), India’s largest legal learning platform, has tied up with Barbri, the world’s largest legal test prep company, to bring test prep products for Indian professionals to qualify as a Solicitor of England & Wales.

The Solicitors Qualification Exam (SQE) is a new system that provides greater flexibility and allows both foreign lawyers and non-lawyers to meet the requirements of the SQE and gain an additional qualification to expand and transform their career. The SQE is uniquely suited for working professionals who cannot take time off from their career to pursue expensive Masters’ degrees and allows them to gain the prestigious qualification of being a Solicitor of England & Wales while building an international network. Further details on the SQE and Barbri SQE Test Prep courses can be obtained by signing up at https://mylaw.net/sqe

The SQE has a two-stage exam that broadly tests Functioning Legal Knowledge (in areas like Business Law Practice, Contract, Legal System of England & Wales, Criminal Law and more) and Practical Legal Skills (in areas like Client Interviewing, Advocacy, Legal Drafting and more). The Barbri SQE course is taught by top law tutors who are qualified solicitors and barristers in England & Wales, with a Personal Study Plan (PSP) which integrates ISAAC (a proprietary algorithm) and a personal Learning Coach who is assigned to each candidate. In addition, scholarships & awards (including specific discounts for Indian registrants) allow candidates from different economic backgrounds to be able to take advantage of this opportunity.

Barbri is the world leader in legal test prep with over 55+ years of experience, 1.5 million alumni and 1500 foreign lawyers annually seeking dual qualification using Barbri. myLaw seeks to make quality legal learning accessible to law students and young professionals and is impact oriented at scale with over 30,000 learners from over 100 countries.

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