How to register for the SQE1 and SQE2 assessments.
How to verify your ID and what you need to provide.
What the survey is, and what it covers.
If you need help or assistance to sit your assessments.
If you are a qualified lawyer, you may be eligible for an exemption.
How to book the SQE1 and SQE2 assessments.
Find out how and when to book your SQE assessments.
Upcoming assessment dates, booking windows, and test centre locations.
Find out how you can take the SQE assessments in Welsh.
Everything you need to know about sitting the SQE1 and SQE2 assessments.
The assessment specification for both FLK1 and FLK2, including annexes and sample questions.
The specification for the written and oral assessments, including annexes and sample questions.
What to expect on the assessment days and how to claim mitigating circumstances.
How to get your results, how assessments are marked, how to resit an assessment, or make an appeal.
What to expect when you get your results, and how to resit any assessments.
Read and download SQE reports.
Learn about what the SQE is, who it's for and how much it costs.
Find out what the SQE is and how it works.
Find out who's eligible to take the SQE, including exemptions.
Find out how much the SQE will cost and how you can pay for it.
Find out what candidates say about their experience of the SQE.
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Your SQE1 assessments will take place in a Pearson VUE test centre. After you book your assessments, we will send you an email for each assessment day, confirming the time at which you must report to the assessment centre, the location, and duration of your assessment. Please note that candidates may have different report times so please arrive at the time specified to you.
When you arrive at the Pearson VUE test centre, you will complete registration, including an ID check.
SQE1 consists of two assessments each of 180 questions. Each assessment takes place on a separate day. Each day is split into two sessions of 2 hours 33 minutes with 90 questions in each session. There will be a 60 minute break between the sessions, during which you may access personal belongings and leave the test centre.
Learn more: SQE1 assessment day
SQE2 consists of a single exam. In order to pass SQE2 you must obtain the overall pass mark for SQE2. The SQE2 written and oral assessments must be completed in the same assessment window.
Learn more: SQE2 Assessment Specification
Your SQE2 written assessments will take place in a Pearson VUE test centre. After you book your assessments, we will send you an email for each assessment day, confirming the time at which you must report to the assessment centre, the location, and duration of your assessment. Please note that candidates may have different report times so please arrive at the time specified to you.
There are 12 SQE2 written assessment stations over three separate consecutive days. On each day, you will sit four assessments, split across two sessions.
Learn more: SQE2 assessment days
Your SQE2 oral assessments will take place in an oral assessment centre, either in London, Manchester, Birmingham, or Cardiff. The SQE2 Welsh oral assessment will only be held in Cardiff.
Learn more: SQE in Welsh
After you book your assessments, we will send you an email for each assessment day, confirming the time at which you must report to the assessment centre, the location, and duration of your assessment.
When you arrive at the oral assessment test centre, you will complete registration, including an ID check.
The SQE2 oral assessments take place over two consecutive half-days.
If something has happened that you believe has impacted your performance during an assessment, this could be a mitigating circumstance.
Learn more: Mitigating circumstances
Learn more: Mitigating circumstances FAQs
Create your personal SQE account and book your assessments.
Find out what happens after passing the SQE and admission to the roll of solicitors.