Posted by The Law School
22 May 2026As you approach the final stage of your law degree, now is the time to take the next step towards qualification.
Through our partnership with The University of Law, you can access postgraduate courses at the University of Exeter designed to prepare you for success as a solicitor.
With a focus on practical skills, commercial awareness and real-world teaching, you’ll build the knowledge and confidence to succeed.
Ready for your next step towards becoming a solicitor?
You could start your studies in the coming months and get ahead sooner than you might expect.
Your options
• LLM Legal Practice (SQE1 & SQE2) – Prepare for both SQE assessments with integrated skills and support
• SQE1 and SQE2 Preparation Courses – Build legal knowledge and practical skills
• Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (SQE2 & SQE Plus) – Advanced practical training with employability support
• Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL) – For non-law graduates looking to convert
• MA Law programmes – Combine legal knowledge with master’s-level study
Each course is designed with employability in mind, combining academic learning with real-world application to help you graduate career-ready.
For more information, please click here.
Our Employability Promise
Launch your career with expert coaching, real-world skills and dedicated support. Study at a 5★-rated university and land a job within 9 months or get your fees back. *
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Scholarships & Bursaries
We have over £3M in scholarships and financial support to help you take the next step, whatever your background. Invest in your future with confidence.
Application deadlines
We encourage you to apply as soon as possible to secure your place. With various intakes available, you could start your studies in the coming months and get ahead sooner than you might expect.
For full details, please visit the relevant course pages here.
Follow in their footsteps
Student Snapshot – Casey Williams, MA LAW (Conversion) Liverpool
My favourite thing about the University is the range of activities to get involved with. Whether it’s opportunities to gain pro bono experience, joining committees for student input or even a role within the SU. The opportunities are endless.
Read Casey’s story here