Course summary
BPP graduates have secured more pupillages in barristers’ chambers than those of any other training providers. Developed in close consultation with professionals and members of the Bar, our Barrister Training Course (BTC) offers excellent pupillage rates in a highly competitive environment. Learning that feels like practice Our BTC is taught through an integration of knowledge and barrister skills which replicates real-life practice, while receiving support and regular feedback from our expert tutors.
- Learn from experienced barristers in the context of realistic case studies and gain the knowledge and skills you need to pass your assessments and prepare for pupillage.
- Hone your skills and receive detailed feedback with small group advocacy classes of up to six.
- Practice in a courtroom environment. Our centres are complete with mock courtrooms, building your confidence in a setting that mirrors your future workplace.
- Hard copies of the White Book and Blackstone’s Criminal Practice (worth over £1,200) are included in your fee.
- Written skills are taught in both common law and commercial practice contexts, ensuring you experience a wide variety of practice areas.
- Centralised BSB assessments are split out over the course of the programme so you can focus on one set of assessments at a time.
- Virtual Practice Environment: Experience realistic briefs and case handling in a way that mirrors a legal practice intranet in a Barristers’ chambers.
- Adapt: Our unique platform embeds your course learning in AI that tracks your progress, measures your strengths, and develops your target areas for improvement.
Modules
You will complete Preparing for Pupillage 1 and 2, which are designed to reflect the level and standard of work you can expect to encounter during your first and second six of pupillage. You will learn in the context of realistic case studies, many of which are based on real cases that our experienced tutors have dealt with in practice. Preparing for Pupillage 1: You will follow the typical life cycle of civil cases. You will thematically study civil litigation and evidence, which will be integrated with submission advocacy and drafting and the pervasive skills of legal research, case analysis, as well as professional ethics. Through face-to-face workshops, you will experience how a barrister’s procedural knowledge works hand-in-hand with the use of skills. Preparing for Pupillage 2: You will continue to develop the knowledge and skills required to be an effective pupil barrister, while following the typical life cycle of criminal cases. You will study criminal themes, each of which integrates with the oral skills of conference, cross examination and examination-in-chief. You will attend workshops in each of the aforementioned oral skills and simulate life in practice by meeting with the client at various stages of proceedings and then conducting the witness handling in the client's trial. The opinion writing and legal research module comprises several workshops based on common and commercial law cases, ensuring that you experience a wide variety of practice areas. The work replicates the type of work you will encounter in practice.
Assessment method
You will be assessed through a variety of methods across our BTC courses, including: • Bar Standards Board (BSB) centralised assessments • Coursework (to test written and oral skills) • Examinations (including multiple choice and problem-based questions) The programmes feature a variety of assessments including coursework and examinations. Coursework is in the form of written opinions. Examinations will be in the form of oral assessments and written elements or multiple-choice questions and may be unseen or part-seen, where assessment material is released in advance.
Professional bodies
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
- Bar Standards Board
Entry requirements
The entry requirements to study the Barrister Training Course (BTC) are: • A qualifying law degree or non-law degree plus our Law Foundations Course, or a CPE/GDL/PGDL (minimum 2:1) • Submission of satisfactory video evidence • Fluency in English • Membership of an Inn of Court • Receipt of a satisfactory reference If you do not think you meet the entry requirements, but have other qualifications, strong references, or relevant work experience, please contact us and we would be happy to review your options.
English language requirements
To study at BPP, it is important that you are able to communicate and engage in English effectively in an academic setting. If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide proof of your ability – for reading, writing, listening and speaking in English.
View details of accepted English language qualifications
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
EU | £14800 | Whole course |
Channel Islands | £14800 | Whole course |
England | £14800 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £14800 | Whole course |
Scotland | £14800 | Whole course |
Wales | £14800 | Whole course |
International | £15900 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
To widen access to the legal profession, we offer an extensive range of funding options and scholarships to ensure finance isn’t a barrier to a promising legal career.
Provider information
BPP University
BPP House
Aldine Place
142-144 Uxbridge Road
London
W12 8AA