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What university course(s) shall I take to become a Prosecution lawyer?

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What university course(s) shall I take to become a Prosecution lawyer?

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You need to do a law degree. Make sure that it is s fully qualifying law degree and you will graduate with an LLB because anything else will mean you would have to do a conversion course. When you graduate you will need to do the Bar Vocational Course to become a Barrister or the Legal Practice Course to become a solicitor. If you do the LPC then you’ll need to spend a couple of years training in a solicitor’s office before you are fully qualified. If you do the BVC then you will need to get a pupillage at a law chambers. The chambers wil decide at the end of your pupillage if they want to keep you on permanantly or not. Most pupillages last for a year. Be aware that you will find it INCREDIBLY tough to get a pupillage if you haven’t done mini-pupillages during your time at university. Before you can do the BVC you need to join one of the four inns of court and can only be called to the bar after you have passed your BVC and completed 12 qualifying sessions within the court. The BVC cu

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