The Supreme Court on Thursday said Bar examinations will be conducted on an earlier date next year — on September 17, 20, and 24.
Based on SC’s Bar Bulletin No. 1, the Bar exams will be held September next year “under the aim of expediting the admission of successful examinees to the legal profession.”
The 2023 Bar exams will be divided into six core subjects, distributed over the three non-consecutive days of examination.
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