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To become a barrister in the UK, there are a few steps you need to follow. Here is a brief overview of the process: 1. Obtain a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) or an undergraduate degree in a non-law subject followed by a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL): To become a barrister, you will need to have completed a qualifying law degree (QLD) or an undergraduate degree in a non-law subject followed by a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL). 2. Complete the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC): After completing your QLD or GDL, you will need to complete the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC). This course will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge necessary to become a barrister. 3. Obtain pupillage: After completing the BPTC, you will need to obtain pupillage. This is a period of training where you will work as a junior barrister under the supervision of an experienced barrister. 4. Apply for tenancy: Once you have completed your pupillage, you can apply for tenancy at a chambers. Tenancy is the process of becoming a full member of a chambers and being able to practice as a barrister. 5. Complete the Professional Ethics Exam: Before you can be called to the Bar and practice as a barrister, you will need to pass the Professional Ethics Exam. 6. Be called to the Bar: After completing all of the above steps, you will need to be called to the Bar. This is a formal ceremony where you will swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen and become a member of one of the four Inns of Court (Lincoln's Inn, Gray's Inn, Inner Temple, or Middle Temple). 7. Begin your career as a barrister: Once you have been called to the Bar, you can begin your career as a barrister. It is important to note that becoming a barrister is a highly competitive process, and not everyone who completes the above steps will necessarily become a barrister. It is also worth noting that the process of becoming a barrister can be expensive, with fees for the BPTC and pupillage being particularly high.
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