You're already a lawyer.
Now earn the title you've always admired — Barrister of England & Wales.
For practicing lawyers from common-law jurisdictions. Prepare from Lahore campus or online via the Bar Standards Board's Transferring Qualified Lawyer route, join Lincoln's Inn, and keep practicing while you do it.
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Installments of $210
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University of London
Blackstone is listed as a Recognised Teaching Centre
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Transferring Qualified Lawyer route
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Admission for transferring lawyers
Verify →Our Recognised Teaching Centre status covers the University of London degrees we teach. The Bar Transfer Course is Blackstone's own programme, following the Bar Standards Board's route for transferring qualified lawyers — the BSB decides every exemption.
Four subjects stand between you and Call
Civil Litigation
Procedure, evidence, case management, and enforcement.
Criminal Litigation
Procedure, sentencing, bail, and appeals.
Professional Ethics
Conduct, duties to the court, and confidentiality.
Advocacy & Oral Skills
Examination, cross-examination, and speeches. Plus opinion writing, drafting, conference skills, and legal research.
Taught by practicing barristers
Barrister Mian Waleed Ashraf
Civil Litigation
Barrister Taha Salick
Criminal Litigation
Barrister Ambreen Qureshi
Professional Ethics
Barrister Aisha Naeem
Skills Assessments
We fight for your exemptions.
Every application to the Bar Standards Board is tracked, stage by stage, in your own portal — from first submission to Call.
- Not started
- Preparing documents
- Submitted to the BSB
- Exemptions confirmed
- Inn of Court membership
- Assessments booked
- Assessments passed
- Qualifying Sessions
- Called to the Bar
Many of our graduates have secured substantial Bar Standards Board exemptions, and in some cases full exemptions.
Not sure which route fits you? Check your eligibility — free, 2 minutes
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This is only the beginning — every silk began as a junior.
Fees
Blackstone tuition
$2,100 total
10 monthly installments of $210
Blackstone tuition. First installment due at admission; content opens while your verified installments stay within one of what is due.
UK fees — paid directly to UK bodies
| Item | Amount | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| BSB Transferring Qualified Lawyer application | £1,810 | For lawyers whose primary practice is with a regulator outside England & Wales (with rights of audience). £610 if your regulator is in E&W. This rate applies to applications submitted on or after 1 April 2026. Verify at source → |
| Inn of Court admission (transferring lawyer) | £500 at Lincoln's Inn | BSB-approved admission fee to join an Inn. £500 is Lincoln's Inn's published figure, so check the current fee for the Inn you choose. Confirmed as a standard one-off admission fee across the Inns, with amounts varying slightly between them. Verify at source → |
| Call to the Bar | £110 at Lincoln's Inn | Non-refundable administrative fee, paid when you apply for Call once your requirements are complete. Confirm the current amount with your Inn: this fee has risen over time. Verify at source → |
| Bar Transfer Test assessments | no fixed fee | Set by BPP University, the only provider authorised to register transferring lawyers for Vocational Bar Training assessments. Contact BPP for current fees, payable to them by bank transfer or card once your application form is in. Part B (Advocacy, Civil Litigation, Criminal Litigation, Professional Ethics) allows unlimited resits within 5 years. Verify at source → |
UK fees are paid directly to the Bar Standards Board, your Inn of Court, and BPP. They are set by those bodies and subject to change, and every figure links to the source it was verified against in August 2026.
Frequently asked questions
The Transferring Qualified Lawyer route is for practicing lawyers from common-law jurisdictions — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Nigeria, Kenya, and others — who hold a law degree and have rights of audience. Apply and our admissions team will confirm your route.