Direct Entry requirements for Public and Private Law in ABU is technical and sometimes invisible, the technicality part of the entry is that, the school accept the following but not often guaranteed as there is always high demand for the courses: Under-listed below are the acceptances:

  • Two ‘A’ level passes in Arts or Social Science subjects with good and strong UTME score, also as part of the requirement, the aspirant must have fine grades in SSCE or WAEC (not more than two sittings) or accepts Excellent JUPEB.
  • Admittance is sparingly extended to some approved, accredited and affiliated A level studies centres, meanwhile, the aspirant has to meet up with the studies centre pass mark
  • The school accepts first degree with a minimum of 2nd class honour plus UTME requirements.

The invisibility part of the admission process is, some of the outlined methods above are not given high consideration most especially when the UTME candidates with good UTME scores are on queue, more so, it requires more finance which some of the aspirants can’t afford.

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