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Cameroon: Cameroon Bar Association Issues Important Notice for Law Training Exam Applicants

Cameroon: Cameroon Bar Association Issues Important Notice for Law Training Exam Applicants

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Evelyn N
Published on 2024-02-27 11:29:11

The President of the Cameroon Bar Association, Mbah Eric Mbah, has released an official statement providing important updates on the Examination to qualify as Advocates-in-Training (EAIT) for the 2024 session.

This announcement, which carries significant implications for future lawyers, specifically targets two groups of applicants: those who have submitted transcripts of required diplomas and those who have presented diplomas from foreign institutions.

Members of both groups are now required to submit additional paperwork to the Bar Head Office in Yaoundé, the capital city of Cameroon.

The communique instructs applicants to ensure they provide certified copies of the testimonial (“attestation de réussite”), original Degree Certificates in Law, and equivalences of diplomas obtained abroad.

It’s crucial to note that failure to submit these specific documents by the stipulated deadline will result in the denial of the application. While the deadline is not explicitly mentioned in the document, it is advisable for applicants to act promptly and diligently to facilitate the successful processing of their applications.

For further information and inquiries, applicants are encouraged to contact the Cameroon Bar Association directly.

This notice serves as a vital reminder for all potential candidates to thoroughly review the specified requirements and promptly submit the necessary documentation. Failing to adhere to these guidelines could lead to delays or complications in the application process, potentially jeopardizing the chance for aspiring lawyers to qualify as Advocates-in-Training in the 2024 session. Candidates are urged to stay informed and responsive to official communications from the Cameroon Bar Association as the legal landscape evolves.

Read the original article(French) on Mimi Mefo Info

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