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SRA Handbook
Eligibility to attempt a CPE
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Regulation 6: Eligibility to attempt a CPE
- 6.1
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      To be eligible to attempt a CPE, you must: - (a)
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          hold a degree (other than an honorary degree) conferred by an institution in England and Wales empowered by the Privy Council to award degrees or by a university in the UK or the Republic of Ireland or by the Council for National Academic Awards before its dissolution on 31 March 1993 or a licence awarded by the University College of Buckingham before that college was granted university status; 
- (b)
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          hold a degree (other than an honorary degree) conferred by a university outside the UK and the Republic of Ireland which we consider to be of a standard at least equivalent to that of a degree conferred by a university in the UK; 
- (c)
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          be accepted by us as a mature student; 
- (d)
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          be a FILEX; 
- (e)
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          be a MILEX who has at least three years' qualifying employment; 
- (f)
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          hold such qualification in Magisterial Law awarded after satisfactory completion of a relevant course as we recognise from time to time; 
- (g)
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          have attained such academic and vocational qualifications as we consider to be equivalent to a first degree under regulation 6.1(a); or 
- (h)
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          be directed to pass the CPE by us due to expiration of the certificate of completion of the academic stage under regulation 5.2. 
 
- 6.2
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      In exceptional circumstances we may accept such other evidence of academic eligibility as we think fit if you have completed a course of study for a degree at an institution referred to in regulation 6.1(a) or (b) but have not graduated.