A bachelor degree (or an acceptable equivalent) with at least 50% of all units studied must be in Law related subjects* that are acceptable to the University.
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of London with at least second class honours
Masters of Laws (or an acceptable equivalent) from an institution acceptable to the University.
Master’s degree (or an acceptable equivalent) from an institution acceptable to the University. In addition at least 50% of all units studied must be in Law related subjects* that are acceptable to the University.
Passed the Bar Vocational Course (BVC) of England and Wales or the Qualifying Examination of the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England or the corresponding examinations in Scotland or Northern Ireland, where in either case the student has also obtained a bachelor degree which is considered at least comparable to a UK second class honours degree from an institution acceptable to the University.
Obtained either the Common Professional Examination or an acceptable Graduate Diploma in Law where in either case the student has also obtained an undergraduate degree which is considered at least comparable to a UK second class honours degree from an institution acceptable to the University.
Qualified as a solicitor or barrister in England or Wales, or the equivalent outside England or Wales.
Postgraduate Diploma in Law from the University of London.