Registration deadline for the January 2020 NCA exams and for the free Mentorship Program is Friday November 15th, 2019.
Read moreResults are out!!!
Today the NCA released the results for the August 2019 NCA exams. Congratulations to all candidates who cleared their exams. If you attended our classes, remember to email us at info@ncatutor.ca with your exam results. We look forward to hearing from all of you.
When is the NCA going to release the August 2019 results?
Many of you are anxiously awaiting the results of the August 2019 NCA exams. The NCA policy is to release the results within 10-12 weeks after the NCA exams are completed. That would put us around Nov 1 to Nov 15. It helps to know when the NCA has released results in the past.
Read moreEvidence Law Tips
NCA Grad Tips: Canadian Evidence Law Exam Tips
Hello to all of you enrolled in or considering the Canadian Evidence Law exam as an NCA elective. In today’s blog I’ll outline my experience with and tips for taking the exam which will hopefully help you make decisions around your electives and/or preparation for the exam.
Read moreHow I Approach the NCAs & Succeed
Hello my NCA Exam takers! As we get close to another round of NCA Exams, many students have asked me how I succeeded on NCA Exams. I’ve heard questions like: “How come I study hard and still blank-out in the exam hall?” and “How do I answer a question that instructs me to write a memo? I’ve never written a memo before!”
Read moreTainted
The truth can be uncomfortable, and the truth is, as an internationally trained lawyer or law student you will be looked down upon. I can say that because I’ve experienced it first-hand.
Read moreSay goodbye to the old NCA Website!!!
The National Committee on Accreditation makes updates to its website and changes its domain URL. Some of the resources have moved around or have been renamed. Read our blog post to get familiar with some of the changes.
Read moreNCA Grad Tips: Canadian Constitutional Law Exam Overview
Hello current and prospective NCA students! In today’s blog I’ll outline my experience with and tips for taking the Canadian Constitutional Law NCA exam which is a core exam for all NCA candidates.
Read moreNCA Grad Tips: Family Law (Ontario) Exam Tips & Notes
Hello to all of you enrolled in or considering the Family Law exam as an NCA elective. In today’s blog I’ll outline my experience with and tips for taking the Ontario Family Law NCA exam which will hopefully help you make decisions around your electives and/or preparation for the exam.
Read moreNCA releases a new policy manual effective as of September 1, 2019
The National Committee on Accreditation released a new policy manual that became effective on September 1, 2019. If you’re applying for a new assessment with the NCA, you will want to ensure that you have carefully read through this latest manual. The NCA has stated on their website that the purpose of the update is to help candidates better understand the assessment process and to make it easier to read.
Writing the NCA Exams Abroad: FAQs with an NCA grad
I’m very happy to announce that I’ve officially completed all seven of my NCA exams! It’s been a challenging and insightful past nine months as I worked through these qualification requirements alongside full-time work in the United Kingdom.
Read moreOntario Bar Crash Course - August 14, 2019
Myths about UK Law Schools: The NCA Process is Too Easy
Myths about UK Law Schools: The NCA Process is Too Easy
The National Committee on Accreditation Exams are any internationally trained student’s first step to qualifying in Canada and, upon successful completion, grant candidates the right to article and write the Bar exam in their province. For the most part, 3-year LL.B UK students will be assigned the five core exams with 2-year LL.Bs needing seven exams—the five core Canadian Law subjects plus two electives.
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