I'm a final year law student and recently got to know about the process of becoming an Associate at UK-based firms. You first have to get a TC. Complete SQE and other mandatory tests. Complete your TC within 2 years and become NQ.
Now, you've to apply 2 years in advance for a TC. I'll graduate in 2024. If I apply for TCs this year, I'll qualify, if I do, for 2025. Then my TC would end in 2027, which is 3 years after graduation.
I'm a final year law student and recently got to know about the process of becoming an Associate at UK-based firms. You first have to get a TC. Complete SQE and other mandatory tests. Complete your TC within 2 years and become NQ.
Now, you've to apply 2 years in advance for a TC. I'll graduate in 2024. If I apply for TCs this year, I'll qualify, if I do, for 2025. Then my TC would end in 2027, which is 3 years after graduation.
Is it really worth it?