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As per regulation 3 of the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Regulations 1990, to qualify as Solicitors Indian qualified advocates and law graduates need to sit for
Head III - Professional Conduct and Accounts and Head IV- Principles of Common Law (Head IV only applicable if medium of instruction of law degree is not in English).
However before taking up the examination, the candidate needs to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA). The Certificate is valid for a period of three years commencing from the date of issue and clearly states the Test Head that the candidate needs to pass in order to get enrolled as a Solicitor of England and Wales.
To obtain a certificate, you need to apply to the SRA
or contact us and we can send you the application form. Apply early as it usually takes the law society about 8 weeks to process applications.
NOTE: Eligibility to sit the QLTT is subject to SRA regulatory changes and the candidate must obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the SRA before enrolling for the QLTT.
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