The Council of Legal Education and  Nigerian Law School has published mandatory requirements for admission registration to enroll in the December 2023 Bar Part 1 admission class.

Topping the list is submission of provisional or full admission offer letter printouts received from the law school. Payment receipts validating full school fees paid must also be presented.

In addition, students need any of the stipulated national ID proofs like international passports, NIN slips, voters cards or driver’s licenses for identity verification. Valid residence permits are required for foreign applicants along with recent color passport photographs.

The notice signed by the Nigerian Law School Admissions Office stresses compliance with these new prerequisites for December 2023 intakes before the deadline. School fees structure and payment guidelines are already notified through earlier bulletins.

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