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From September 2010 the Bar Vocational Course (BVC) will be renamed the Bar Professional Training (BPTC). The introduction of the BPTC, as a result of the July 2008 Wood Report, will see changes to the current course. Likely reforms include the introduction of a voluntary aptitude test (to examine an applicant’s chances of success at the Bar), a new syllabus and a minimum requirement of a 2.1 degree. Most of the skills are taught through student participation and role play. One day you might be producing draft recommendations and negotiating solutions to legal problems; the next working through court procedures. The remaining time is spent gaining further legal knowledge. Throughout the course, there is a constant emphasis on a professional approach to work and you will be expected to attend classes on professional conduct. Note that all students must have joined an Inn before registration on the BPTC. What you learn Skills Knowledge Assessment techniques vary from college to college, but it is common to have a mixture of multiple choice, practical exercises (including videoed performances) and written papers. From 2010 three examinations will be set by the Bar Standards Board. These are civil litigation, criminal litigation and ethics. Where to study Before choosing where to apply to for the BPTC, you should be looking for as much information as possible about the various course providers. You should try to find out about not only the academic programme, but also any links with the profession, the level of individual career guidance, the facilities available and any relevant extra-curricular activities. To help you make your choice, use the searchable index of courses and institutions so that you can easily locate addresses and contact information. When to apply Candidates are advised to submit their application as early as possible. For the 2010-11 academic year, the deadline for first-round applications is 7 January 2010, with a clearance pool for new applicants opening in April and closing in July. Exact dates for future years should be checked well in advance. How to apply Applications for a place on the BPTC must be made through the Bar Standards Board’s central applications system at www.barprofessionaltraining.org.uk.
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