Nigerian Law School (NLS) Academic Calendar for 2024/2025 Session
The management of the Nigerian Law School (NLS) has released the academic calendar for the 2024/2025 academic session.
This schedule includes important dates and activities for prospective and current law students across the NLS campuses in Abuja, Lagos, Enugu, Kano, Yola, Yenagoa, and Port Harcourt.
Key Highlights of the Calendar:
Duration | Activities | Date |
---|---|---|
4 Weeks | Advertisement | Thurs. 1st to Thurs. 29th Feb. 2024 |
1 Week | 2024/2025 Bar Part II Backlog Set | Mon. 3rd to Fri. 7th June 2024 |
12 Weeks | Induction/Registration | Mon. 10th June to Fri. 30th Aug. 2024 |
1 Day | Director-General’s Address | Tue. 18th June 2024 |
TBD | 1st Bob Dinner | Date to be announced |
1 Week | Pre-Externship Vacation | Mon. 9th to Fri. 13th Sept. 2024 |
5 Weeks | Court Externship | Mon. 16th Sept. to Fri. 18th Oct. 2024 |
2 Weeks | Mid-Externship Vacation | Mon. 21st Oct. to Fri. 1st Nov. 2024 |
6 Weeks | Law Office Externship | Mon. 4th Nov. to Fri. 13th Dec. 2024 |
3 Weeks | Christmas Break | Mon. 16th Dec. 2024 to Fri. 3rd Jan. 2025 |
2 Weeks | Portfolio Assessment | Mon. 6th to Fri. 17th Jan. 2025 |
4 Weeks | Lectures | Mon. 20th Jan. to Fri. 14th Feb. 2025 |
TBD | 2nd Bob Dinner | Date to be announced |
3 Days | SRC Law Week | Mon. 27th to Fri. 31st Jan. 2025 |
TBD | 3rd Bob Dinner | Date to be announced |
1 Week | Revision | Mon. 17th to Fri. 21st Feb. 2025 |
1 Week | Bar Final Examinations | Sat. 22nd to Fri. 28th Feb. 2025 |
7 Weeks | Post Bar Final Examination Activities | Mon. 3rd Mar. to Fri. 25th Apr. 2025 |
TBD | Publication of Results | Date to be announced |
TBD | Call to the Bar Ceremonies | Date to be announced |
Students are advised to take note of these dates to ensure they meet all requirements and deadlines for the academic session.
CREDIT: Allschoolabs, Allschool.ng
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