Breakdown of routes to admission
The number of solicitors being admitted to the roll in England and Wales has increased.
The table below provides a breakdown of those admitted in the 12 months to end of October 2024 and the 12 months to end of October 2023 by their routes to qualification.
In the 12 months to end of October 2024, 68% of new solicitors took the Legal Practice Course followed by a period of recognised training. The second most popular route is now the SQE route.
Date(s) | Legal Practice Course followed by a period of recognised training | Chartered Legal Executives (CiLEX) & Assistant Justices’ Clerks | Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme | Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test | SQE | Registered European Lawyer | Equivalent Means |
Republic of Ireland Exempt | Northern Ireland Exempt | Other/ Unknown | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
November 2023 to October 2024 | 6504 (68%) |
184 (2%) |
202 (2%) |
4 (0%) |
2405 (25%) |
1 (0%) |
106 (1%) |
143 (2%) |
48 (0%) |
5 (0%) |
9,602 |
November 2022 to October 2023 |
6633 (75%) |
260 (3%) |
340 (4%) |
5 (0%) |
1277 (14%) |
1 (0%) |
110 (1%) |
136 (2%) |
58 (1%) |
0 (0%) |
8,820 |