Nearly one in five students who sat for the August/ September 2016 final
examinations of the Nigerian Law School, failed and will not be called
to the bar, official results have shown.
The result contained in a statement signed by the executive director of
the Nigerian Law School, Olanrewaju Anadeko, shows that 17.8 per cent of
the student who sat in the last examination failed and will not be
called to bar this November.
The figure represents 980 students out of 5, 517 who participated in
examination. According to the statement, 4, 178 of the candidates passed
the examination without any conditions while 359 of them had
conditional passes.
That
means 75 per cent of the candidates passed without conditions, while
6.5 per cent had conditional passes. A similar examination conducted in
April recorded 23.6 per cent failure rate, as 709 candidates out of 3,
056 of them who sat for that batch of the final examination from the
NLS, did not make the pass mark.
Potential candidates to the bar must sit and pass the final examination
by the school, while complying with other provisions of the Legal
Practitioners Act to be qualified for the call to bar.
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