2022 BAR EXAMS TO PUSH THROUGH IN NOVEMBER
THE SUPREME Court announced on Wednesday that the 2022 Bar Examinations will push through in November.
THE SUPREME Court announced on Wednesday that the 2022 Bar Examinations will push through in November.
In Bar bulletin No. 6, s. 2022, Associate Justice and 2022 Bar Exams chair Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa said the exams will be held on November 9 (Wednesday), 13 (Sunday), 16 (Wednesday) and 20 (Sunday).
Caguioa said the high court will continue to use the Examplify testing software following the success of the 2020/2021 Bar exams.
The examination delivery program allows examinees to use their own devices in their preferred venue but they will be monitored by in-person proctors and CCTVs in the exam rooms.
“Access to the computer-based testing software will be available to all Bar Examinations applicants approved to take the 2022 Bar Examinations, whether conditional or unconditional,” Caguioa said.
“The instructions on how to use and navigate Examplify will be announced in a separate bulletin, which will include Frequently Asked Questions regarding the process of registration, access, and use of the program, the recommended system requirements for the examinees’ devices, as well as the list of allowable accessories and peripherals,” he added.
Aspiring lawyers were advised to monitor their Bar Plus-registered email and Bar Plus accounts for the list of “conditionally or unconditionally approved applicants.”
“Details pertaining to the exam venue selections will be announced in a later bulletin,” Caguioa said.