The Nigerian Law School has issued detailed guidelines for candidates with conditional pass status in the December 2025 Bar examinations, outlining the procedure for completing the mandatory resit form ahead of the next phase of the programme.

In a notice signed by the Secretary to the Council and Director of Administration, affected candidates were directed to begin the process by visiting the official student portal provided by the institution.

According to the guidelines, candidates are required to log into their accounts using their application number as username and examination number as password, as indicated on their result slips.

After successful login, candidates are to navigate to the “Resit Form” section, where they must carefully fill in all required details. The notice emphasised the importance of accuracy, urging candidates to thoroughly review all entries before submission.

Upon completion, candidates are to submit the form online and proceed to print a copy. The printed form must then be submitted alongside other registration documents to the Secretary to the Council and Director of Administration.

2025 Resit Process Begins lawschool

The Law School set May 4, 2026, as the deadline for submission of all required documents, warning that failure to comply may affect candidates’ eligibility for the resit exercise.

The directive is part of the institution’s administrative process aimed at ensuring proper documentation and verification of candidates preparing to retake aspects of the Bar final examinations.

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