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  2. Legal education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Advanced degrees are offered by some law schools, but are not requirements for admission to the practice of law in the Philippines. Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) – The LL.B. was the most common law degree offered and conferred by Philippine law schools. It was a standard four-year law program covering all bar exam subjects.

  3. San Beda College of Law - Wikipedia

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    San Beda College of Law is the law school college under the San Beda University, a private, Roman Catholic university run by the Benedictine monks in the Philippines. [1]The main campus, educational, and administrative offices are located at Mendiola Street in San Miguel, Manila.

  4. Legal Education Board - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the creation of the Board, the legal education in the Philippines was largely left unsupervised. However, on December 23, 1993, Republic Act No. 7662, or the Legal Education Reform Act of 1993 through the authorship of Senator Edgardo Angara, was created into law.

  5. Silliman University College of Law - Wikipedia

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    The college offers a Juris Doctor (JD) program. Admission into the college is very selective. To be admitted for enrollment, the applicant must be a holder of a four-year undergraduate degree (i.e. Bachelor of Science or any equivalent degree) and must have earned at least twelve units in English, six units in Filipino, six units in Mathematics and eighteen units in the Social Sciences, such ...

  6. De La Salle Lipa College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Philippines. Website: www.dlsl.edu.ph: De La Salle Lipa College of Law is the law school of De La Salle Lipa, a Lasallian educational institution located in Lipa City

  7. Philippine Bar Examinations - Wikipedia

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    It is usually computed on two levels—the national level (national bar passing rate), and the law school level (law school passing rate). In the past, passing averages were considerably lower to admit more new lawyers (i.e. 69% in 1947, 69.45% in 1946, 70% in 1948). Since 1982, the passing average has been fixed at 75%.

  8. Manuel L. Quezon University - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1947, eighteen professors and Six co-founders included Assoc. Justice Jose Benedicto "JBL" L. Reyes, Sen. Lorenzo M. Tanada Sr., Dr. Leoncio B. Monzon, Justice Arsenio P. Dizon from the school where Dr. Monzon served first president and as Dean joined him in an old MLQ School of Law Building at the corner of Mendiola and Legarda Streets to begin training 643 students for the law ...

  9. Arellano University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Arellano University School of Law (AUSL) is the law school of Arellano University.AUSL was established in 1938. [1] [2] The school is managed by the Arellano Law Foundation, a non-stock and non-profit organization established by the alumni and faculty members of AU in 1979. [1]