Webinar / Seminar / Workshop

How to Be a Barrister | Complete Guide to the UK Bar

How to Be a Barrister | Complete Guide to the UK Bar

Becoming a Barrister in the United Kingdom is a prestigious and globally respected legal career path. However, the journey—from eligibility to pupillage—can often feel complex and confusing, especially for Indian law students and graduates.

To simplify this process, we bring you an exclusive guidance session with Barrister Pallab Acharjee, a practising Barrister, who will walk aspirants through the real and practical roadmap to the UK Bar.

About the Session

This session is designed to provide clear, structured, and updated insights into becoming a Barrister in the UK. It focuses on demystifying the Bar pathway, eliminating common misconceptions, and helping students make informed career decisions.

What You Will Learn

  • Who can become a Barrister in the UK
  • Academic and eligibility requirements
  • Bar Training Course (BTC) explained
  • Role of the Inns of Court
  • Call to the Bar process
  • Pupillage and practice requirements
  • Career opportunities after qualification
  • Guidance for Indian law students

Benefits of Attending

  • Clear understanding of the UK Bar pathway
  • Practical insights from a practising Barrister
  • Avoid common mistakes and misinformation
  • Better clarity on international legal careers
  • Live Q&A session to resolve your doubts
  • Certificate of Participation

Mode of the Session

  • Mode: Online (Google Meet)

Webinar Details

  • Date: 17 January, 2026
  • Time: 7:00 PM (IST)

Registration / Submission Procedure

  1. Interested participants must fill out the Google Form for registration.
  2. After registration, participants are required to join the Lexful Legal WhatsApp Community.
  3. The webinar link will be shared exclusively on the WhatsApp group before the session.

Official Link / Official Brochure

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