A statement made available to newsmen by the Head of Information and Protocol of the Nigerian Law School, Mr. Chinedu Ukekwe, said a total of 5, 891 students participated in the examinations, while 4, 285 were successful.
According to him, the candidates with conditional Pass were 334 while 1, 272 failed.
He said, 29 students were graded First Class, 211 Second Class Upper, 1, 046 made Second Class Lower, 2, 999 accounted for Pass, while 334 came out with conditional Pass.
A further breakdown of the results showed that candidates with Pass accounted for 72.7 per cent, those with conditional Pass represented 5.7 per cent, while those who failed were 21.6 per cent.
Ukekwe in the statement revealed that the ‘Call to the Bar’ ceremony for the successful candidates will hold on November 28 and 29, 2017 in Abuja.
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