See Number Of Persons That Fail Law School Final Exams

See Number Of Persons That Fail Law School Final Exams

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A total of 632 students failed this year’s Law School final examinations out of the 2,515 students who sat for the examinations held in January.

The Director-General, Nigerian Law School (NLS), Professor Isa Hayatu Chiroma (SAN) said, in a statement on Sunday, that the Council of Legal Education (CLE) held a virtual meeting last week to consider and approve the release of the results.

Chiroma said a breakdown of the results showed that five students got First Class and were placed under the category of ‘”outstanding performance,”constituting 0.2 percent of the total students that sat for the examinations.

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He aded: “Candidates graded in Second Class Upper: 77 (3.06 %).

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“Candidates graded in Second Class Lower Upper: 633 (25.17 %)

“Candidates in Pass: 1,067 (42.42 %)

“Candidate with Conditional Pass: 82 (3.26 %)

“Candidates who failed: 632 (25.12 %)

“Absent: 17 (0.7 %)

“Withheld: 2 (0.08%)”

Chiroma said the dates for screening and call to bar would be communicated to the affected law school students in due course.

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However, In another story, the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.97 scores made by 21-year-old Winner Deji-Folutile, a graduate of Architecture at the Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State in 2016 has been broken by a female graduate of the institution.

For the 2018/2019 academic session and 14th convocation, Motunrayo Ajia of the Department of Petroleum Engineering, College of Engineering, emerged not only as of the Best Overall Graduating student for the session, but she also made a perfect score of 5 points, the first in the history of the university.

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