Only 40% of the examinees at the winter time of the Bar Association certification exams passed the exam
Posted on Jan 14, 2022 by Ifi Reporter - Dan Bielski
Only 40% of the examinees at the winter time of the Bar Association certification exams passed the exam. The exam, held in late December, was attended by 2,174 interns. Of the first examinees, 64% passed, while of the second examinees, 20% passed and of those who were examined for the third time and more, 8% passed.
The highest transition rate was among Hebrew University graduates (95%). Then there are graduates of Tel Aviv University (87%), Bar Ilan University (82%), Reichman University (IDC, 81%), Haifa University (74%), and the College of Management (51%). About 620 graduates from the Ono Academic Campus were examined, passing only 19%.
Overall, the pass rate in universities was 84% and in colleges 24%. Transit rates have been low compared to recent dates. Last summer, 51% of all examinees passed, and in the winter of 2020, 53% passed.
The head of the Bar Association, Adv. Avi Chimi, said: “The success data in the exam illustrate that it is passable, and in very high percentages. For those who invest and have the willpower in their hearts - the sky is the limit. And to the disappointed I want to say: try again, and you will succeed. '
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