The Chartered Legal Executive Apprenticeship is currently the only government-funded apprenticeship that grants practice rights in your chosen legal specialism on completion. Once accepted by CILEx Regulation, you can conduct litigation, advise clients, and act as a fee-earner from Grade C and above, on par with a solicitor in your specialism.
Prefer to qualify on your own terms instead of through an apprenticeship route? Our privately-funded Chartered Legal Executive Diplomas – the Graduate route for law graduates and the Non-Graduate route for legal staff without a degree – take you to the same Chartered status, with practice rights built in and flexible monthly payment plans.
The Level 6 Chartered Legal Executive Apprenticeship is a degree-equivalent qualification that combines academic study with day-to-day legal practice. Over 29 months of structured training, plus up to 4 months for the final assessment, learners build deep knowledge across the core areas of English law and then specialise in their chosen pathway. On successful completion and acceptance by CILEx Regulation, learners qualify as Chartered Legal Executives with full practice rights in their specialism.
The programme is government-funded with up to £27,000 of training costs covered. Co-funded employers pay no more than £1,350 across the full programme; levy-paying employers can use their existing levy funds. All exam costs are included, and Datalaw is approved by CILEx Regulation as a training and exam centre for this qualification.
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If you want to qualify and start practising in a specialist area of law without the longer SQE pathway, two government-funded apprenticeships put you on a direct route to recognised practice rights. Compare the options below to see which best fits your role.
A Level 6 degree-equivalent qualification that combines structured academic study with applied legal practice. Over 29 months, you complete core mandatory modules and a chosen specialist pathway, then apply to CILEx Regulation for full practice rights in that specialism. From day one of qualification you act as a Grade C fee-earner and above.
Duration: 29 months of training plus up to 4 months for end-point assessment.
Funding: Up to £27,000 covered. Co-funded employers pay no more than £1,350.
Outcome: Chartered Legal Executive status with litigation practice rights in your chosen specialism.
A 36-month Level 6 route awarded by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers. It builds advanced conveyancing knowledge, accounts and compliance skills, leading directly to qualification as a Licensed Conveyancer with practice rights in residential and commercial property work.
Duration: 36 months plus up to 4 months for final assessment.
Funding: Up to £18,000 covered. Co-funded employers pay no more than £900.
Outcome: Eligible to apply for a CLC conveyancing licence and practise as a property lawyer.
If government-funded apprenticeships do not suit your circumstances, our private Chartered Legal Executive Diplomas are an alternative way to qualify with full practice rights. Both Diplomas are CILEx Regulation-approved, delivered 100% online, and lead to the same Chartered Legal Executive status as the apprenticeship route – with monthly payment plans starting from £89 per month.
The Graduate Chartered Legal Executive Diploma is built for learners who already hold an LLB or an equivalent qualifying law qualification (such as a non-law degree plus the GDL/PGDL). It picks up where your degree leaves off and focuses on the applied legal practice your degree probably did not cover – dispute resolution in practice, conveyancing in practice, wills and probate, and the advanced day-to-day skills lawyers actually use.
You then choose a specialist pathway aligned to the area of law you want to practise in, before completing a Professional Readiness stage. Study is fully online and self-paced, so you can fit it around a fee-earner role or other commitments.
The Non-Graduate Chartered Legal Executive Diploma is the route for legal team members who are working in law firms without a degree. You will need to be employed in a legal role, but you do not need a law degree, an LLB or a GDL to start. The first year covers the foundations – the legal system, public law, human rights and core skills for legal professionals – then a second year develops these into deeper practitioner-level knowledge.
From there you select a specialist pathway and complete the Professional Readiness stage. The whole programme is delivered online with structured tutor support and built-in flexibility.
Both Diplomas finish at the same point under the new CILEx Regulation framework. On completion you can:
Authorisation is integrated into the Diploma itself – there is no separate application or extra portfolio submission once you finish.
The CILEx Level 6 Apprenticeship and the two Chartered Legal Executive Diplomas finish at the same destination, but the journey is different. Use the tabs below to see how each route is structured – the apprenticeship modules, the Graduate Diploma units, the Non-Graduate Diploma units, and the specialist pathways and benefits shared by all three.
The Level 6 CILEx apprenticeship route blends mandatory core modules with one specialist pathway:
Apprentices follow the structured 29-month plan with off-the-job learning, end-point assessment and a tutor assigned for the duration of the programme.
Year 1 of the Graduate Diploma focuses on the practical legal areas that a qualifying law degree usually does not cover in any depth:
Year 2 layers in your chosen specialist pathway and the Professional Readiness stage that demonstrates the competencies CILEx Regulation requires for authorisation.
The Non-Graduate Diploma starts from the foundations, so a degree is not assumed. Year 1 builds your core legal knowledge:
Year 2 develops deeper practitioner-level units before you move into a specialist pathway and the Professional Readiness stage that aligns with CILEx Regulation’s competency framework.
Whichever route you take, you finish by specialising. Choose one of the pathways below to match the work you do or the practice area you want to qualify into:
The specialist pathway is what unlocks practice rights in that area on qualification.
The Chartered Legal Executive Apprenticeship attracts up to £27,000 of government funding. How much your firm contributes depends on whether you pay the apprenticeship levy. Datalaw’s team can walk you through the rules and the steps to reserve funding through the government platform.
Not sure whether the Chartered Legal Executive route fits your firm or your career path? Our coordinators talk through the options with you directly, no pressure, no sales script.
Datalaw is the UK’s number one training provider for government-funded legal apprenticeships and an approved training and exam centre for the Chartered Legal Executive qualification. Over 700 firms trust us to develop their fee-earners through this route.
The Chartered Legal Executive Apprenticeship delivers measurable outcomes for both apprentices and the firms that support them. The results below come from learners on Datalaw’s CILEx Regulation-approved pathway.
of CLE apprentices report higher confidence in their specialism within six months.
of supervisors say their CLE apprentice adds measurable value to fee-earning work.
of exam fees and assessments are covered inside the apprenticeship funding.
An 18-month CLC-aligned route into property law, ideal for paralegals moving into conveyancing-focused fee-earning roles.
The Level 3 entry route into the legal profession, designed for learners new to law or those with experience but no formal qualification.
The Level 5 stepping-stone for graduates and Level 3 paralegals, embedding SQE1 competencies and CLE-aligned content.