Course Description
Kings Inns Preparation Course - June 2024
The Honorable Society of King’s Inns entrance examinations consists of five papers. Constitutional law, Law of Contract, Criminal law, Law of Evidence and the Law of Tort. To be eligible to sit these examinations, students must have either an approved Law degree or have completed the Honorable Society of King’s Inns Diploma in Legal Studies course. All materials are provided including up-to-date materials and past examination papers. This exam preparation course is delivered by dedicated lecturers. Our lecturers have many years of experience in preparing students to pass these entrance examinations.
Our King’s Inns Exam Preparation Courses are offered throughout June, July and August. The next course is enrolling now.
Our King’s Inns Preparation Courses are delivered from our Dublin City Centre and Live Online. This is located on South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2. We will be streamed live as well recorded and made available for later review.
Participants on this programme will receive:
- Tuition from some of Ireland’s finest law lecturers
- The most up-to-date course manuals. Hard copies will be sent to you by post.
- Access to live lectures, which are also recorded and made available online for review
- Past examination papers and solutions
- Access to City Colleges’ assignment correction facility
- Access to the college’s study and library facilities
Training Provider | City Colleges |
Course Location | Dublin |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Type | Classroom Based |
Course Qualification | Professional Qualification |
Course Start Date | 04/06/2024 |
Course End Date | 01/09/2024 |
Course Duration | Ten weeks |
Course Time | Next course commences 4th June 2024 |
Course Fee | 325 per subject or €1500 for all five |
Carear Path | Successful students of the King’s Inns entrance exam, proceed to the BL Degree programme |
Phone | 1850 25 27 40 |
Course Code | KI |
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