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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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.
We have sent an email with a link to access your results via your candidate account. We also have resources to help you understand what is included in your SQE1 results.
We will also email all candidates that sat the July SQE1 to update you on the next steps if they want to book the October SQE2. Information on this booking window is available on the website. The key points are:
If you completed the October SQE2 seat reservation form we sent on 16 June and pass the July SQE1, you should log in to your candidate account as soon as possible after you receive your results to complete your pre-booking steps. You must complete these for us to be able to reserve your seat for the October SQE2.
From 10am on 11 September up to 5pm on 19 September we will send requests for payment to your registered SQE email address. On receipt of your email, please log in to your SQE account to see the seat that has been reserved for you. If you wish to accept the seat then you should make payment. You must pay within 48 hours of receiving the email otherwise your seat will be cancelled. This includes candidates with reasonable adjustments. (Note: candidates with reasonable adjustments must currently contact us to make payment). You can reschedule your booking via your candidate account from 10am on 22 September up until 5pm (UK time) on 24 September if you find a seat you feel is more suitable. However you need to first accept the seat if you want to reschedule it.
There is no obligation on you to accept the seat reservation if you do not want to sit the October SQE2. If you do not take any further action or do not make payment by the specified date, your reservation will lapse.
If you completed the seat reservation form but do not pass SQE1, we will release the seat reserved for you. The next sitting of SQE1 is in January and bookings will open on 15 September. As usual, you will need to complete the pre-booking steps in order to book. More information, including key dates, is available on the January 2026 SQE1 booking information page.
We will publish the statistical report for the July SQE1 in early October on the SQE reports page. It will contain the assessment related information such as the pass rates, including statistics that provide some feedback on the SQE1 assessments, consisting of FLK1 and FLK2, and their performance.
Learn more: Results and resits