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SC releases list of 2025 Bar Exams local testing centers

SC releases list of 2025 Bar Exams local testing centers

GMA Network21-06-2025
The Supreme Court's Office of the 2025 Bar Chairperson (OBC) has issued the list of local testing centers (LTCs) for the 2025 Bar Examinations.
Fourteen LTCs were selected from various parts of the country to make it easier for the Bar applicants, according to Bar Bulletin No. 3 signed by SC Associated Justice Amy Lazaro-Javier, chairperson of the 2025 Bar Examinations, and released on Friday.
The 14 LTCs are as follows:
Metro Manila
University of Santo Tomas
San Beda University-Mendiola
New Era University
Manila Adventist College
San Beda College-Alabang
University of the Philippines-BGC
Ateneo de Manila University School of Law
Luzon
Saint Louis University
University of Nueva Caceres
Visayas
University of San Jose-Recoletos
Dr. V. Orestes Romualdez Educational Foundation
Central Philippine University
Mindanao
Ateneo de Davao University
Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology
Lazaro-Javier said Bar applicants will be informed of their final LTC assignment through their Bar Applicant Registration System and Tech Assistance (BARISTA) accounts on Tuesday, June 24.
Applicants with questions about the venue assignment may contact the OBC Help Desk at bit.ly/2025BarExamsHelpdesk or call (02) 8552 9690.
The SC also reminded the public to check the following site and links to get true and accurate information about the 2025 Bar Exams:https://www.instagram.com/supremecourtph/
https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/bar-2025
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SupremeCourtPhilippines/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supremecourtph/
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/SCPh_PIO
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@scph_pio
Viber: https://bit.ly/3YB5rsI 2025 BAR EXAMINATIONS (Official)
—KG, GMA Integrated News
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