Pupillage is the final stage of training to be a barrister/attorney. During this time, you put into practice everything you have learnt so far. Upon successful completion of the Bar Vocational Course, pupillage is essential for all those who wish to be called to the Bar in Mauritius and practise in the local courts.
Pupillage can be regarded as an apprenticeship. The year is an opportunity for the Attorney-General’s Office to build on what the pupil has already learnt by combining academic and vocational experience with the day-to-day, practical work of chambers, including advocacy, drafting and liaising with attorneys, clients and colleagues. Pupillage also gives chambers a chance to assess a pupil’s prospects for tenancy.
Click here to view the list of pupil Masters at the Attorney-General’s Office.