MANILA, Philippines – The Supreme Court released on Tuesday, December 5 the full results of September 2023 Philippine Bar Exam. These include the list of top law schools.
This is similar to the 2020-2021 and 2022 bar exam, in which the high court released top law schools according to number of takers or group.
In the past, only the list of successful bar passers and topnotchers were released by SC.
RELATED BAR RESULTS
SUPREME COURT OF THE PHILIPPINES
TOP PERFORMING SCHOOLS: 2023 BAR EXAM
The Supreme Court will release the list of bar exam passers after the special en banc session on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 as confirmed thru a bar notice on November 16.
A total of 10,387 law graduates completed the third digitalized and regionalized bar exams on September 17, 20, and 24, 2023 in 14 local testing centers nationwide.
Relative to the successful conduct of 2020-2021 and 2022 Bar Exams, the Supreme Court once again used Examplify, a computer-based examination program that allows examinees to securely take a test using their own devices.
— The Summit Express
This is similar to the 2020-2021 and 2022 bar exam, in which the high court released top law schools according to number of takers or group.
In the past, only the list of successful bar passers and topnotchers were released by SC.
RELATED BAR RESULTS
- MAIN PAGE: 2023 Bar exam results
- A-G Passers: September 2023 Bar Exam Results
- H-O Passers: September 2023 Bar Exam Results
- P-Z Passers: September 2023 Bar Exam Results
- Topnotchers: 2023 Bar Exam Results
SUPREME COURT OF THE PHILIPPINES
TOP PERFORMING SCHOOLS: 2023 BAR EXAM
Top Law Schools Bar 2023 by TheSummitExpress
The Supreme Court will release the list of bar exam passers after the special en banc session on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 as confirmed thru a bar notice on November 16.
A total of 10,387 law graduates completed the third digitalized and regionalized bar exams on September 17, 20, and 24, 2023 in 14 local testing centers nationwide.
Relative to the successful conduct of 2020-2021 and 2022 Bar Exams, the Supreme Court once again used Examplify, a computer-based examination program that allows examinees to securely take a test using their own devices.
— The Summit Express