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University of Law vs City, University of London

Side-by-side SQE course comparison - price, pass rates, and who each is best for.

University of Law

£15,150

online · SQE1 + SQE2 combined

£5,650 cheaper

City, University of London

£9,500

online · SQE1 + SQE2 combined

Price:City, University of London
Pass Rate:Draw
Tutor Access:Draw
Mock Exams:Draw

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Our Verdict

City, University of London saves you £5,650 online. Neither provider publicly discloses independently verified pass rates.

Choose University of Law if

Students wanting campus experience

Choose City, University of London if

Students wanting London university prestige

Price difference

£5,650

City, University of London is cheaper

Over 18 months that's ~£314/month less

University of Law

UK's largest specialist law school

£15,150

online

Classroom price£18,850
SQE1 pass rate*Not disclosed
Full-time6-12 months
Tutor access
Mock exams

Best for

Students wanting campus experience

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City, University of London

Top London university with strong City law firm connections

£9,500

online

Classroom price£11,500
SQE1 pass rate*Not disclosed
Full-time6-9 months
Tutor access
Mock exams

Best for

Students wanting London university prestige

Full City, University of London review →

Feature-by-Feature Breakdown

Green highlight = winner in that category.

CategoryUniversity of LawCity, University of London
Online price£15,150£9,500WINS
Classroom price£18,850£11,500
SQE1 pass rate*

self-reported

Not disclosedNot disclosed
Study formats
onlineclassroomhybrid
onlineclassroomhybrid
Full-time duration6-12 months6-9 months
Part-time duration12-24 months12-18 months
Tutor access
Mock exams included
Community forum
Campus locationsLondon, Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester, NottinghamLondon
Founded18761894

* Pass rates are self-reported by providers and have not been independently verified by the SRA. National SQE1 average: 53% (Jan 2026). Treat with appropriate scepticism.

Strengths at a Glance

University of Law

UK's largest specialist law school

Largest specialist provider
10+ campus locations nationwide
Strong employability services
Excellent law firm relationships
Flexible study options

Best for

Students wanting campus experience
Those prioritizing employability

City, University of London

Top London university with strong City law firm connections

Top London university reputation
Prime central London location
Academic excellence
Exceptional City law firm links
Competitive pricing

Best for

Students wanting London university prestige
London-based students

Common Questions

Is University of Law better than City, University of London?

Neither is universally better - it depends on what you prioritise. University of Law (£15,150) works best for students who want students wanting campus experience. City, University of London (£9,500) suits those who want students wanting london university prestige. The SRA does not endorse any particular provider.

How much could I save by choosing City, University of London?

City, University of London is £5,650 cheaper for online study than University of Law. Over an 18-month study period that's roughly £314/month less. Whether that saving matters depends on whether the more expensive provider offers measurably better outcomes for your situation.

Do law firms care which SQE provider I used?

Firms primarily care that you passed - not which provider you used. Provider choice matters more for networking: BPP and University of Law run law firm events and have larger alumni networks. For smaller firms and in-house roles, provider is largely irrelevant.

Can I trust provider pass rates?

All SQE pass rates are self-reported by providers - the SRA does not publish institution-level data. The national SQE1 average is 53% (January 2026). University of Law does not disclose pass rates. City, University of London does not disclose pass rates. Treat all provider figures with scepticism and consider what cohort they're measuring.

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