SC announces dates for 2022 Bar exams

By Katrina Gracia Consebido 

 

The Supreme Court of the Philippines on Wednesday, Aug. 24, announced the schedules of the 2022 Bar examinations that will run for four days in November.

The 2022 Bar exams will be conducted on Nov. 9 (Wednesday), Nov. 13 (Sunday), Nov. 16 (Wednesday), and Nov. 20 (Sunday), “except for unforeseen circumstances and contingencies which may necessitate a rescheduling of dates.”

 

Associate Justice Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa, 2022 Bar examinations chair, said they will continue to use secure examination delivery program Examplify following the successful conduct of the 2020 and 2021 Bar examinations.

The examinees will use their own device during the exam that will be monitored by in-person proctors and closed-circuit cameras 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.

He added that instructions regarding Examplify will be announced in a separate bulletin.

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