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Graduate Diploma
in Law (GDL)
Graduate Diploma
in Law (GDL)
What makes BPP’s GDL stand out?
Entry requirements
• p to 21 hours a week of student-tutor contact
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time (consisting of live and online lectures and
classes dependent on location and start date)**
The Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) is the conversion course for non-law
graduates who want to qualify as either a solicitor or barrister. The
GDL satisfies the professional body requirements of the academic stage
of training for solicitors and barristers.
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• ecure a place on our Career Guaranteed*** LPC
or MA (LPC with Business) if you pass your GDL
• DL Skills in Practice – optional modules designed
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with leading firms containing Legal English and
Business Writing, Practical Legal Research,
Advocacy and Negotiation
BPP Law School’s GDL gives you up to 21 hours a week of live and online
lectures and classes dependent on location and start date. It is a highly
flexible programme, and we’ve created extra optional content (including
Company Law) as well as an additional professional skills programme GDL Skills in Practice - designed with leading global law firms. All intended
to polish your performance and boost your prospects.
• ELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent with a minimum
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level 6.0 in each area
Educational Background
• e 18 years or over at the start of the programme
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You should hold an equivalent to:
UK degree holder:
• ptional modules designed with leading law
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firms and taught by experienced legal professionals
and academics
• inimum 2:2 honours degree or above or
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equivalent in any subject from a recognised
UK institution
• ll classes and materials are available online for
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consolidation and revision catch-up
• ou are guaranteed a place if your honours degree
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is a 2:1 or above
• tudy alongside the best - with trainees from
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leading international and UK law firms
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• lexible learning with more study options than
any other leading provider
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• tudents without a 2:2 honours degree from the UK
or Republic of Ireland and who intend to pr