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What is a PSC in law?

What is a PSC in law?

The Professional Skills Course (PSC) is the final, compulsory part of training for trainee solicitors before qualifying as a solicitor. The PSC should normally take place during a period of recognised training.

What is the PSC training contract?

The PSC is the final stage of compulsory training to become a solicitor. It is mandatory for trainee solicitors and those requiring it to form part of their route to qualification through CILEX. It is undertaken during the Period of Recognised Training (also known as a training contract.

Is the PSC hard?

The PSC isn’t hard, and the courses allow you to meet trainees from other firms and actually learn some interesting stuff – the finance exam just isn’t a nice surprise if you celebrated as much as I did at the end of my LPC!

How many electives does PSC have?

four elective modules
You have to choose a total of four elective modules. This allows you to tailor your PSC to meet your specific areas of interest within law practice.

What is PSC exam for?

The Public Service Commissions (PSC) in India are constitutionally mandated (Articles 315 – 323) to assist the respective state governments in matters of recruitment, transfers and disciplinary actions. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the prestigious IAS Exam every year.

Can you fail your training contract?

A training contract can be terminated only because of serious misconduct, incapacity or the employer going bust. Training contracts often have a cancellation clause (like failing the GDL or LPC) as well. Instances of trainees being fired are rare.

Are there exams for the PSC?

The PSC elective modules have no prescribed written standards and do not include assessments. The SRA requires that the Financial and Business Skills module be assessed through a 90 minute, graded, written examination.

What is PSC subject?

Since the syllabus can vary from one state PSC to another, here are some general topics for PSC exams. National and International Importance current affairs. Broad understanding of Cultural, Social, Political and Economic aspects of India. Indian National Movement. Indian Political System.

What does a PSC do?

Definition of a PSC PSC stands for Person with Significant Control. A PSC has the right to exert significant influence, or control, over the business and management of a limited company or LLP.

What is PSC registration?

The PSC Register is a register of all persons and corporate entities with significant control and is required to aid transparency for UK registered businesses.

Can trainees get fired?

Ending apprenticeships and traineeships An apprentice or trainee is usually entitled to notice of termination, unless they’re: a trainee whose employment is for a specified period. dismissed for serious misconduct, or. a trainee who role is made redundant.

Which states have PSC exam?

List of exams conducted by State PSC

  • Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)
  • Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission.
  • Assam Public Service Commission (APSC)
  • Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)
  • Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission.
  • Goa Public Service Commission.
  • Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC)

How can I pass PSC exam?

How to Prepare for Kerala PSC Degree Level Recruitment: Strategy and Tips

  1. Know the Exam Pattern and Syllabus Thoroughly.
  2. Prepare a Timetable to Ease Your Preparation.
  3. Give Utmost Importance to Revision and Practice.
  4. Never Overwork Yourself.
  5. Refer to the Best Study Material Available.