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  2. Westminster Law School - Wikipedia

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    Westminster Law School (WLS) is the law school of the University of Westminster.Located at Little Titchfield Street near Regent Street in central London.. It awards LLB, LLM and PhD degrees, and also provides professional legal education including the Graduate Diploma in Law conversion course, the Legal Practice Course, for intending solicitors.

  3. Graduate Diploma in Law - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate Diploma in Law/Postgraduate Diploma in Law/Common Professional Examination (GDL/PGDL/CPE) is a postgraduate law course in England and Wales that is taken by non-law graduates (graduates who have a degree in a discipline that is not law or not a qualifying law degree for legal practice) wishing to become either a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales. [1]

  4. Common Professional Examination - Wikipedia

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    The course allows non-law graduates to convert to law after university (exceptions exist for non-graduates depending on circumstances). It is commonly known as a "law conversion course". The course is designed as an intense programme covering roughly the same content as a law degree. [3]

  5. UCL Faculty of Laws - Wikipedia

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    The faculty admits approximately 350 students to its on campus LLM course each year, receiving an average of 2,500 applicants for admission. [5] Further, along with Queen Mary University of London's respective law faculty it is also responsible for a joint LLM by examination awarded by the University of London at large. [citation needed]

  6. Legal Practice Course - Wikipedia

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    The course is designed to provide a bridge between academic study and training in a law firm. It is a one-year, full-time (or two-year, part-time) course, and tuition fees range from £8,000-£17,300 a year. A small proportion of students may have their fees and some living expenses paid for by future employers under a training contract.

  7. Nottingham Law School - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Law School provides a range of undergraduate LLB and postgraduate LLM degrees. The School also provides professional legal education including the Graduate Diploma in Law conversion course, the Legal Practice Course, for intending solicitors, and the Bar Professional Training Course for intending barristers.