One of the things to note when you are taking up any kind of professional exams in law is there is an assumption that the exam will test you on current law unless this has been explicitly exempted by the exam board. That assumption applies to the MCT exam. There are a number of legislations that are constantly amended … Continue reading Tax rates- all you need to know
Course providers for the QLTS- MCT
Studying for any professional qualification is a challenge considering you are doing this during the short amount of time you get in between long hours of work and your own personal time. It is therefore very crucial for you to consider the support from a good and reputed course provider when you decide to take … Continue reading Course providers for the QLTS- MCT
MCT in India!
Few months back, when I was in the process of collecting materials and researching for this blog, one of the important issues I wanted to write about was the costs involved for Indian lawyers coming to the UK to write the MCT/OSCE and also tips about where to stay etc. The new rules from the … Continue reading MCT in India!
What is the Qualified Lawyer’s Transfer Scheme (QLTS)?
This post is a simple overview of the QLTS exams in the context of Indian qualified lawyers. Please note some parts of this post may be relevant to non-Indian lawyers but do check out more information from the SRA website to see if your country is on the eligibility list (http://www.sra.org.uk/qlts/). The Qualified Lawyers Transfer … Continue reading What is the Qualified Lawyer’s Transfer Scheme (QLTS)?
What is the MCT?
This post is focused on the Multiple Choice Test (MCT) the first part of the QLTS. If you don't know already, this exam is the first of two. It is a mandatory requirement to pass the MCT before you take up the second exam, the OSCE (which I will write in more detail as … Continue reading What is the MCT?