The Council of Legal Education (CLE) has released important notices for candidates applying for the 2023/2024 backlog of the Nigerian Law School Bar Part II programme.

Applicants are reminded that all application fee payments must be made directly to the Council of Legal Education and not to any Nigerian Law School campus. Payments should be processed via the Remita platform at https://www.remita.net by selecting the Council of Legal Education as the biller. The application fee is set at ₦30,000.

Applicants are advised to submit their names in capital letters starting with their surname followed by other names during payment and application.

Only candidates with full admission status are eligible to pay school fees. The resumption date for the 2024/2025 Bar Part II session will be announced in due course.

Candidates experiencing difficulties with forgotten or lost passwords should send an email to support@clenls.com with their full name, matriculation number, application number, phone number (including country code), university, and a description of the issue. Passwords must be obtained from the Dean of their respective law faculties.

Successful applicants are required to bring duly completed medical forms, including X-rays and other medical documents, before accommodation will be allocated.

In addition, passport photographs submitted must be in jpg or png format, not exceeding 50KB in size, with a white background and the applicant wearing black attire to avoid upload errors.

All documents should be submitted via email to documents@clenls.com, and applicants can contact support@clenls.com for further assistance.

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