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1441 Pass GSL Entrance Exam

The entrance exams are renowned for their rigor, requiring a high level of preparation and knowledge

Published October 6, 2024

Accra; The Ghana School of Law has released the results of the Entrance Exams for the 2024/2025 academic year.

1441 candidates successfully passed the exam out of the over 3000 candidates who sat for the exams.

233Legal extends our warmest congratulations to the candidates who have achieved this significant milestone. Their hard work, dedication and perseverance have paid off.

The entrance exams are renowned for their rigor, requiring a high level of preparation and knowledge.

Successful candidates will proceed to the next stage of their academic or professional journey, equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for practice.

To those who did not pass, we encourage you to retake the exams, leveraging this experience to improve and grow.

By News Desk

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