What is the SQE?
Who is the SQE for?
Costs and fees
Case studies
Dates and locations
Assessment information
The assessment day
Results and resits
Due to inactivity, and for security reasons, you will be automatically logged out of your SQE account in 1 minute.
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The monitoring and maximising diversity survey has been updated. Please return to the survey to reconfirm your answers and complete the new section at the end.
You must do this to remain eligible for the SQE. You will not be able to book your next assessment until you have updated your answers.
These will be released on 31 August, after 11am (UK time).
We will send candidates an email after 11am (UK time) on 31 August notifying you when your results are available. Please click on the link in the email to access your results.
There will also be information on the next steps for you on your results page.
If you find that you pass SQE1 and that you want to book to sit SQE2 in October, please don’t forget that you will need to complete the pre-booking steps as usual in order to book an assessment. You can do this only once results are released.
Booking is open and should a large number of candidates want to book for the next SQE2 at the same time, a queuing system will be in place for logging in to candidate accounts to allow for fair access to the booking process. If this facility is used, the waiting page will indicate your estimated waiting time and as soon as you reach the front of the queue, you will automatically be taken through to log in.
The next SQE2 assessment after October will be in January 2024.
If you find that you need to re-sit SQE1, you can do so in January. The booking window for that assessment will open at 10am (UK time) on 4 October 2023. As usual, you will need to complete the pre-booking steps in order to book.
We will publish the statistical report for the July SQE1 by the end of September on the SQE reports page. It will contain the assessment related information such as the pass rates and pass marks, including statistics that provide some feedback on the SQE1 assessments, consisting of FLK1 and FLK2, and their performance.