List of Successful Examinees: Bar Exam Results 2022

BAR Exam Results 2022 – The Supreme Court (SC) of the Philippines announces the list of successful examinees/ passers in the November 2022 Philippine Bar Exam on April 14, 2023.

Number of Passers:3,992 out of 9,183
Passing Rate:43.47%

The 2022 bar examinations were held on November 9 (Wednesday), 13 (Sunday), 16 (Wednesday), and 20 (Sunday). The bar exam results include the complete list of passers, top 10 examinees/ exemplary examinees, and the performance of schools summary.

List of Passers

List of Successful Examinees in the November 2022 Bar Exams
Held on November 9, 13, 16 & 20, 2022
Released date: April 14, 2023 (after the special En Banc session)
Passing Rate: TBA

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SC is likewise expected to release the names of examinees with excellent and exemplary performances and the list of schools with the most examinees and passers.

Top Examinees

Stand by… This section will be updated once the bar exam results for 2022 are posted.

Top Schools

Stand by… This section will be updated once the bar exam results for 2022 are posted.

Bar Exam Results 2022 Summary

Oath Taking

The oath-taking and the roll signing of the 2022 bar passers will be on May 2, 2023, at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay City, Manila. It will be held at 10:00 AM, and the roll signing will follow.

About Bar Exams

The Philippine Bar examination is an annual licensure exam conducted by the Supreme Court of the Philippines through the SC’s Bar Exam Committee. This is the only licensure exam for professionals not regulated by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).

November 2022 Bar exams are the 120th licensure exams for all aspiring lawyers.

Bar exams are dubbed the most challenging professional exams in the Philippines. From 2010 to 2019, only a 27% average passing rate was recorded. The difficulty in passing is mainly attributed to the growing volume of Philippine cases and statutory laws.

Meanwhile, the highest passing rate was recorded on Batch 2020-2021, having a 72.28% passing rate.

Candidates who have failed three times in the bar exam are not permitted to retake it unless they re-enroll, pass the regular fourth-year review classes, and attend a pre-bar review course in an approved school.

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