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Does The Nigerian Law School Admit Law Graduates From NOUN? by bamto(m): 2:53pm On Apr 08, 2015 |
Pls, I'd like to know what the fate of those studying law at NOUN is as far as admission into the Nigerian Law School is concerned. I know over the years they were denied admission, insisting that only graduates who underwent full time programmes are eligible for admission. Later, I heard the programme had been granted accreditation and NOUN products were now being admitted. But just yesterday, I saw an advert in Daily Trust dated Tuesday, 7th April 2015 debunking the claims that they are now being admitted. Pls, is their any law graduate of NOUN who has been admitted to the Nigerian Law School? Kindly help with the needed info. A friend now in 300l is in a dilemma whether to continue with the programme or write UTME again and start afresh. |
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