Focus on your studies. We'll take care of the rest.
A distance degree is two jobs. One is reading law. The other is a queue of forms, sterling payments, deadlines and evidence requirements that nobody teaches. The schedule below is that second job, line by line, with the office's undertaking against each.

University of London registration
On your own
A London application portal that asks for certificates, transcripts, an English qualification and a passport scan in formats it does not explain, and closes on a date it does not remind you of.
With the office
We check every document against London's stated requirement before it is uploaded, and we do not let a registration window close on a file that is sitting incomplete on our desk.
Fee payment to London
On your own
A sterling payment from a Bangladeshi bank account, an endorsement, a card limit that will not carry it, and a receipt London must be able to match to your student number.
With the office
We prepare the payment with you, keep the reference against your student number, and hold the receipt on file so a query two years later is answered from a folder, not from memory.
Exam entry and centre booking
On your own
Exam entry is a separate act from registration, on its own deadline, with its own fee — and missing it costs a whole sitting, not a week.
With the office
We enter you for the sitting we planned together, confirm the centre in writing, and tell you the date it was accepted — before the deadline, not after it.
Credit transfer to a UK university
On your own
Every UK university sets its own transfer rule, counts your London modules differently, and wants the paperwork in its own shape.
With the office
We write to the universities on your shortlist with your transcript and module outlines, and we hand you their answer in writing — including the ones that say no. Nobody here promises you a place, because the decision is not ours and never was.
Academic guidance through the syllabus
On your own
London sets the syllabus, the reading and the examiners' reports, and then leaves a distance student to work out on their own what an answer is supposed to look like.
With the office
Taught classes on every compulsory module, written work marked against the examiners' own reports, and the marked script back in your hand with the reasoning on it.
Updates you do not have to chase
On your own
Regulations change, deadlines move, and a distance student usually finds out from a classmate's Facebook post.
With the office
When London or the Bar Standards Board changes something that touches your route, we tell you what changed, what it does to your dates, and what we are doing about it.
