The Bar Association in shock: These are the universities that passed the Bar exam by 100%

by time news

Lawyer (freepik photo)

The Bar Association reported yesterday (Thursday) that out of 1,506 examinees in the Bar exams at the end of June, 43% received a passing grade. With a figure of 57% failing, this is an increase in the number of exam passers from the previous time, so no less than 60% failed.

Of the 597 examinees who did so for the first time, 64% passed the exam. Of those who took the exam a second time, 44% received a passing grade. For the third time, 613 people were examined, of whom 21% passed.

More in-

As every year, the gap between university graduates and college graduates is considerable, although this time it has narrowed slightly: 87% of the university graduates who took the exam and 41% of college graduates. As mentioned, this is a significant improvement for the colleges, which last time transferred only 24%.

Three universities register a special success when 100% of their examinees who took the exam for the first time, passed it. The three institutions are Tel Aviv University, Bar-Ilan University and the University of Haifa.

More in-

Among the graduates of the Hebrew University who were examined for the first time, 95% passed. In fourth place is Sapir College, with 93%, and closes the top five is the College of Management with 91%.

The head of the Israel Bar Association, Adv. Avi Chimi Barach: “I congratulate the new members of the Bar Association, and I am proud of each and every one of you for the long journey you have walked. The results of the exam show, even at this time, as in previous dates, that the exams are passable, and in very high percentages and grades. Lawyers and lawyers are in demand today in almost every field, including the high-tech industry, the public service, the media and the press. “Wherever you are, the Bar Association will continue to stand by you and accompany you, from your first steps in the profession, and during all your years of membership in the firm, through professional enrichment, advanced training, leisure and welfare activities, consumer benefits and assistance in any field required.”

Comments on the article(0):

Your response has been received and will be published subject to system policies.
Thanks.

For a new response

Your response was not sent due to a communication problem, please try again.

Return to comment

You may also like

Leave a Comment