2022 Bar Exams results will be released on April 14 – SC

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Aside from the list of successful examinees, the results will also include the successful Bar passers who obtained the 30 highest total averages, and law schools that obtained the five highest Bar passers' percentages.

Aside from the list of successful examinees, the results will also include the successful Bar passers who obtained the 30 highest total averages. In addition, law schools that obtained the five highest Bar passers’ percentages will also be announced, the High Court added.

The SC also advised the Bar passers to await further announcements regarding the clearance procedure and the oath-taking and roll-signing scheduled on May 2, 2023. “The Bar candidates who were conditionally admitted to take the 2022 Bar Examinations and have passed the same shall be allowed to join the Oath-Taking Ceremony after they have submitted the requisite documents within the period previously given to them to accomplish the same,” the SC added.

Recently, the High Court also announced that the Bar admission fee for the passers increased from P3,750 to P5,000. The raise would cover the higher operations cost, including expenses for the oath-taking and roll-signing ceremonies, according to the SC.out of over 11,000 takers, with a record-breaking passing rate of 72.28%. This is considered one of the highest passing rates, although the highest in history is still the 1954 Bar Exams with 75.17%.Rappler.

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