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UPSA extends 3-year LL.B programme application deadline

The University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) says it has extended the deadline for the submission of applications for the 3-year LL.B programme to Friday, April 30, 2021, for more applicants to register.

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According to UPSA, the 3-Year Post First Degree LL.B programme is a rigorous one and aimed to prepare students for admission into the professional training at the Ghana School of Law (GSL).

3-year LL.B programme

This is an evening school programme which is designed for students with a first degree in any discipline but who wish to enroll on the LL.B programme with the likely intention of becoming lawyers in the future.

Eligibility:

Interested applicants must have been awarded a first degree in any relevant discipline from a recognized institution and must have obtained a minimum of a Second Class Lower.

Additional Requirement

Applicants must, in addition, have WASSCE/SSSCE/GBCE credit passes of at least grade C6 or D respectively in three (3) core subjects and three (3) elective subjects or credit passes in five (5) subjects including English Language, Mathematics and any Science subject at the GCE ‘O’ Level in addition to three ‘A’ Level passes plus a pass in General Paper.

Entrance Examination and Selection Interview

The 3-Year Post First Degree LL.B qualified short-listed applicants will be required to take an Entrance Examination which will attract a non-refundable examination fee of GH¢100.

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Applicants who are successful in the entrance examination will go through a Selection Interview. The entrance examination and selection interview will be held as follows:

Entrance ExaminationSelection Interview
DateSaturday,8th May, 2021DateMonday, 17th May, 2021
Time9.00 amTime9.00 am
VenueLBCVenueUPSA Law School Conference Room

Source: Educationweb.com.gh

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