Anticipating the release of the 2023 Bar Exam results and the List of Successful Examinees, the Supreme Court has revealed livestream links for public access today, December 4th. On Tuesday, December 5th, the high court, chaired by Associate Justice Ramon Paul L. Hernando, is scheduled to announce the successful candidates of the 121st Bar Exam.
In addition to publishing the results on the Supreme Court’s website, they will also be accessible through the Court’s official social media accounts.
“All Bar examinees and concerned stakeholders are enjoined to rely on the official communication channels of the Court for accurate, verified, and updated information,” SC said.
2023 Philippine Bar Exam Results List Of Passers
A-B Passers: 2023 Bar Exam Results
C-F Passers: 2023 Bar Exam Results
G-J Passers: 2023 Bar Exam Results
K-N Passers: 2023 Bar Exam Results
O-S Passers: 2023 Bar Exam Results
T-Z Passers: 2023 Bar Exam Results
Topnotchers: 2023 Bar Exam Results
Top Law Schools: 2023 Bar Exam Results
The release of the results is anticipated following a special en banc session dedicated to addressing the 2023 Bar Exams. As per the scheduled YouTube and Facebook Live broadcasts, the session is set to commence at noon on Tuesday.
Results of the 2023 Bar Examinations (Facebook)
In addition to revealing the roster of successful examinees, the Supreme Court is poised to disclose the names of topnotchers and the top law schools.
Simultaneously, the oath-taking and roll-signing ceremony for the newly-qualified lawyers are scheduled for Friday, December 22, 2023, at the SMX Convention Center Manila, Seashell Lane, Pasay City. Gates will open at 11:30 a.m. and close promptly at 2:00 p.m., with latecomers not being permitted entry.
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The 2023 Bar Examinations took place on September 17, 20, and 24, 2023, across multiple testing centers nationwide. This marked the third iteration of the digitalized and regionalized bar exam, a format that was introduced in response to the challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic.