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To become a barrister, you typically need to complete a qualifying law degree or a non-law degree followed by a law conversion course. After that, you must undertake the Bar Course, which provides the necessary skills and knowledge for practice. Following this, you'll need to secure a pupillage, which is a period of practical training under the supervision of an experienced barrister. Finally, you'll be called to the Bar and can begin practicing as a barrister.

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