The Nigerian Law
School early on Saturday released the much awaited 2017 Bar Finals results. The
release of the results had been delayed for at least a week due to unknown
reasons.
A summary of the results
provided by the Law School indicated
that 4,284 candidates out of 5,891 candidates who sat for the August/September
examinations passed while 334 recorded a conditional pass. Some 1,272 students
however failed to pass the Bar exams.
In percentage terms, the results may generally be deemed impressive as
there was a 72 percent pass rate with 5.7 percent of the candidates recording a
conditional pass while 21.6 percent failed.
A closer look at the grades revealed that there was an increase in the
number of First Class results to a record 29 with 14 of them coming from the
Lagos Campus. The Enugu Campus which failed to produce any First Class
graduates in 2016 produced 6 First Class graduates while Abuja Campus produced
4 First Class graduates. There were also 3 First Class Graduates from Kano
Campus and 2 First Class Graduates from Yenagoa Campus.
For other classes of grades, the Lagos Campus had 93 out of the 211
Second Class Upper grade results and also had 324 out of the 1,046 Second Class
Lower grade results. 2,999 candidates recorded a Pass while 1,272 failed.
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