Is the PSC hard?
The PSC isn’t hard, and the courses allow you to meet trainees from other firms and actually learn some interesting stuff – the finance exam just isn’t a nice surprise if you celebrated as much as I did at the end of my LPC!
How long is the PSC course?
The PSC is made up of three compulsory core modules and four days of elective module training in areas of interest for a total of 12 days (72 hours of training).
What is the PSC law?
The Professional Skills Course (PSC) is the final, compulsory part of training for trainee solicitors before qualifying as a solicitor. The PSC should normally take place during a period of recognised training. Together this totals 12 days (72 hours) of training.
How many electives are there in PSC?
As a trainee undertaking the PSC, you must complete all three core modules and a further 24 hours of electives.
How long does it take to get PSC results?
In most cases, the results of the examination will be sent to you via your work postal or email address approximately six weeks after taking the exam.
Who pays for the PSC course?
It is up to you and your training provider when to do the course, but we advise that it is completed during the period of recognised training. Your employer must pay the fees, and reasonable travel expenses, for your first attempt at the PSC.
What is PSC exam for?
PSC in India was mandated to assist the respective state government in recruitment, transfers, and disciplinary actions. The state public service commission is responsible for conducting recruitment exams (PSC Exams) that act as an entry point for services in the state administration.
What is higher audience rights?
Higher Rights of Audience allows you to represent clients as a solicitor-advocate in the Senior civil or criminal courts throughout England and Wales. Our programme is fully accredited by the SRA, allowing us to provide Dispute Resolution solicitors with the knowledge, skills and qualifications required for practice.
How do I clear PSC in first attempt?
Here are some tips to crack State PSCs in first attempt.
- Know the exam syllabus, collect good study material.
- Candidates must start preparation early; create a proper plan.
- #3: It’s necessary to solve previous papers, take mock tests.
- Self-study is important to clear exam in first attempt.
What is the validity of PSC rank list?
The government clarified its stand when the State Administrative Tribunal directed the PSC to extend the validity of the lists by at least three months. The Chief Minister said “the usual validity of a rank list is for one year. However, its validity can be extended upto three years in the absence of a new list.
Is the University of law in Chester an associate?
As a University of Law student at Chester, you will have Associate Student status at Chester Students’ Union, meaning you can use its facilities and join in with its societies.
How long is the PSC at the University of law?
Our PSC is delivered via face-to-face small group workshops. It is made up of three compulsory core modules (48 hours over eight days), covering key areas of practice, and four days (24 hours) of elective module training to suit areas of interest. Together this totals 12 days (72 hours) of training.
Do you need a PSC to become a lawyer?
From the compulsory PSC for junior lawyers to our range of training options for qualified lawyers, all our courses provide the highest quality, standards and reputation, which means you will receive the most from your investment in training.
Where does the University of Chester take place?
The campus is easy to access from the city centre and is only a 20 minute walk from Chester railway station. In addition to everything on offer at Queen’s Park you also have access to The University of Chester’s Exton Park (Parkgate Road) site.