604 Fail, 251 Bag First Class as Nigerian Law School Releases Results

The results for the November 2023 Nigerian Law School Bar Final Examinations has...

The results for the November 2023 Nigerian Law School Bar Final Examinations has been released by the Council of Legal Education (CLE) headed by Chief Emeka Ngige (SAN)

It was gathered from sources that the results were approved for release last night by the Council.

From 5,308 Bar aspirants that sat for the examination, 251 aspirants representing 5 per cent of the candidates bagged First Class Honours while 1,024 or 19 per cent made the Second Class Upper Honours grade.

Conversely, 2,179 Bar aspirants or 41 per cent bagged the Second Class Lower while 967 aspirants or 18 per cent made the Pass grade.

Besides 283 aspirants or 5 per cent who made the Conditional Pass grade, 604 candidates or 11 per cent failed the examination and would have to resit it at a future date.

It gathered that already, some Bar aspirants have besieged the Nigerian Law School portal to view their results.

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