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Why is the SRA Evaluating the SQE?

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is evaluating the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) to assess its performance in achieving its stated goals. Introduced in 2021, the SQE replaced the traditional pathway to qualification as a solicitor in England and Wales. The SRA aims to ensure the new system remains fair, effective, and accessible, while maintaining high professional standards.  What is the SQE? The SQE is a standardised two-part examination designed to provide a consistent qualification route for aspiring solicitors. It was introduced to address perceived inequalities in the previous system, which relied heavily on disparate university-led courses. Key objectives of the SQE include: • Ensuring fairness through uniform assessment standards. • Reducing barriers for candidates from non-traditional backgrounds. • Supporting diverse pathways into the profession, such as apprenticeships and part-time study. Why the Evaluation is Necessary The SRA’s review ...

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