Credit Distribution
Bar Training Course — 120 total credits
- Civil Litigation & Evidence25%
- Oral Skills (EIC, XX, Conference)16.7%
- Criminal Litigation & Evidence16.7%
- Opinion Writing & Research16.7%
- Drafting12.5%
- Submission Advocacy12.5%
BPCX™ is a high-performance coaching programme designed to help Bar students improve exam technique, advocacy, drafting and exam performance.

The Bar Training Course (BTC/BPC) is a 120-credit Postgraduate Diploma and the vocational component required to become a barrister. Advocacy and oral skills modules typically account for 35–40 credits of that total — roughly 29% of your entire grade.
Bar Training Course — 120 total credits
The slice that defines you in the courtroom
Advocacy is the face of the Bar Training Course — and the area examiners weigh most heavily when assessing your readiness for practice. BPCX™ targets exactly that slice.
Bar students fail not because they're lazy but because they are ill-equipped for meeting the diverse demands of the course.
Don't have a strategy to navigate the course
Struggle under timed pressure
Revise passively without retention
Lack feedback on real performance
Never practise like it's the real exam
Feel overwhelmed by the volume of material
Learn how high-scoring answers are structured under timed conditions.
Develop practical drafting frameworks and improve precision under pressure.
Build confidence and performance in oral submissions and advocacy exercises.
Stay consistent with coaching, submission reviews and performance diagnostics.
Performance-focused group sessions.
Structured feedback on timed submissions.
Live demonstrations and practical coaching.
Frameworks and annotated reviews.
Study structure and implementation support.
Identify where marks are being lost.
Get early access to the Lexstery Bar Exam Accelerator — built to help you perform under exam conditions, not just memorise the law.
BPCX™ is non-refundable unless a refund is requested at least 48 hours before your first scheduled appointment, as sessions are fixed into barristers' diaries and priced accordingly. In exceptional circumstances, we may consider refund requests on a case-by-case basis.