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Law students protest in Accra over entrance exam saga

The National Association of Law Students (NALS) has hit the streets of Accra to demonstrate over the Ghana School of Law entrance exams failures.

The aggrieved candidates are accusing the General Legal Council (GLC) of their inability to gain admission following a new quota system.

The pass mark for the entrance exams has always been 50% in both sections, but for this year’s exams, the rule has been changed, so candidates have to score at least 50% in both sections.

Law students protest in Accra over entrance exam saga

Clad in red and black attire on Wednesday, October 20, the students hoisted placards with inscriptions expressing their displeasure.

Some of them wrote, ‘Stop traumatising law students’, ‘We did not fail,’ and other messages on their signages.

Law students protest in Accra over entrance exam saga

Amid drumming and chanting, the affected students insisted that the new rule was unknown to them before they took the exams.

Law students protest in Accra over entrance exam saga

They are also demanding reforms to the country’s legal education.

Law students protest in Accra over entrance exam saga
Law students protest in Accra over entrance exam saga

Source: Myjoy

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