Study PG in Legal Practice Course (LPC) in The UK
The Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, known as the Legal Practice Course (LPC) is your bridge between the academic world and professional life in a law firm. The LPC degree will prepare you for business and is the best preparation for entering legal practice by offering you the skills to succeed in the business world. Future lawyers and business leaders need a fortune of skills to prepare them for today’s marketplace and the LPC degree offers just that.
Are you looking to enroll in a PG in Legal Practice Course in one of the UK’s leading universities? We are now accepting applications for the course and scholarships (up to £3,000) from the prospective students.
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PG in Legal Practice Course (LPC) Course Summary
The Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, known as the Legal Practice Course (LPC) is your bridge between the academic world and professional life in a law firm. The LPC degree will prepare you for business and is the best preparation for entering legal practice by offering you the skills to succeed in the business world. Future lawyers and business leaders need a fortune of skills to prepare them for today’s marketplace and the LPC degree offers just that.
The LPC program offers its student the following benefits & skills:
- The Legal Practice Course (LPC) enables a student to develop commercial awareness, critical thinking, project management, and the networking skills that will prepare you for the challenges ahead.
- Flexible study to suit your schedule: full-time, part-time or fast-track.
- Acquire knowledge & learn from qualified solicitors, barristers and judges who can help develop your legal career – and still practice or have links to chambers, law firms and in-house teams at every level
Here is a list of entry requirements for PG in Legal Practice Course (LPC) degree. For further details, please contact our UACU office directly.
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- Academic profile and achievement, generally a minimum of an actual or predicted second class honours law degree or GDL/CPE*
- A sufficient command of the English language to successfully complete the course
- Any special circumstances revealed in your application
- Academic or other references
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