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An estimated 11,790 law graduates are expected to take the first-ever online and regionalized bar examinations starting on Friday, Feb. 4, and on Sunday, Feb. 6, in 29 testing centers nationwide. The Supreme Court (SC), through its Office of the Bar Confidant (OBC), has adopted st ....
Prayers will not save you in the bar exams. “Do not write a mantra, motto, prayer to deities or saints, special plea addressed to the examiner or the Bar Chairperson, or any other such extraneous text,” said Supreme Court Associate Justice Marvic Leonen, the Bar exam chairperson. Leonen stressed that leaving… ....
The Supreme Court (SC) has extended until Feb. 15 the submission of the original copies of the documents required for application to the online 2020-2021 bar examinations which have been rescheduled for Feb. 4 and 6. Also, in Bar Bulletin issued by Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. ....
The Supreme Court (SC) decided on Friday, Jan. 14, to reset the two-day 2020-2021 online bar examinations to Feb. 4, Friday, and Feb. 6, Sunday. In a bar bulletin issued by Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, chair of the bar examinations committee, the SC said: “As of today, ....
Supreme Court (File photo) MANILA - Bar examinees must self-quarantine starting Monday in preparation for the January 23 and 25 tests. The Supreme Court (SC) reiterated that Bar examinees who will test positive for Covid-19 will be denied entry to their local testing centers. "This prohibition will apply to all cases, whether symptomatic or asymptomatic," the SC said in a statement on Monday. Fully vaccinated examinees will undergo one antigen test within 48 hours before January 23. If positive, they must comply with the guidelines of their local testing center's local government unit. Unvaccinated examinees, on the other hand, must present negative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test results taken within 72 hours before the first examination. Examinees who have recovered from Covid-19 shall still be required to undergo testing before the first examination. If already negative up to a month before the first day of the exam, the examinee must present a swo ....