Ghana School of Law School fees Structure 2024/2025

Ghana School of Law School fees Structure 2024/2025. Are you trying to find the Ghana School of Law’s 2024/2025 tuition schedule? If so, this article will provide you with all the details you need to know about the Ghana School of Law School’s tuition schedule for the 2024/2025 academic year.

We are happy to inform you the Ghana School of Law School has made available online via the school administration the tuition schedule for the 2024/2025 academic year. Please carefully study the Ghana School of Law School’s tuition information below, which is provided by the university, for the 2024/2025 academic year.

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  • Visit Ghana School of Law’s main website by logging in at https://gslaw.edu.gh.
  • Visit the payment portal for fees at Ghana School of Law.
  • Next, select Fees from the website’s menu.
  • Download the fees booklet or visit the Ghana School of Law fees page.

Ghana School Of Law Fees Structure

The Ghana School of Law’s (GSL) fee schedule has been successfully uploaded to the internet. You can access the schedule here:

INSTALLMENT GHS
First Installment

Acceptance of Admission

8,200.00
Second Installment

To be paid before first term

3,000.00
Third Installment

To be paid before Second term

2,000.00
TOTAL 13,200.00

NOTE; Two Separate Banker’s Drift Should Be Made For Acceptance Of Admission

  •  First Draft = Ghs 7,000
  •  Second Draft = Ghs 1,200

 All Draft Should Be Made In The Board Legal Education

Admission Requirements 2024/2025

In order to be eligible for admission to the Professional Law Course at the Ghana School of Law, candidates must pass the entrance exam. The following categories of applicant are permitted to take the entrance exam:. The categories of applicants listed below are eligible to write the Entrance Examination:

  • All LLB graduates from the faculties of law of public universities in Ghana, including KNUST, Kumasi, the University of Ghana (Legon), and GIMPA, are approved by the National Accreditation Board (NAB) and the General Legal Council (GLC).
  • ALL LLB graduates from the faculties of law of private university colleges in Ghana are approved by the NAB and GLC.
  • ALL LLB graduates from Ghana or holders of comparable legal degrees from universities in the US, UK, Canada, and other common law jurisdictions who have passed all required subjects or courses to be admitted to the Professional Law Course. 
  • For the avoidance of dispute, candidates from foreign universities who hold certificates for LLB degrees or equivalent legal degrees may take the Entrance Exam provided they have completed the following subjects at the LLB or equivalent level:
  • Ghana Constitutional Law
  • Ghana Legal System and Methods
  • Criminal Law
  • Law of Equity and Succession
  • Law of Torts
  • Law of Contract
  • Law of Immovable Property
  • Company Law
  • Commercial Law

The following subjects must have been studied and passed in addition to the nine (9) subjects mentioned above:

  • Law of Natural Resources
  • Environmental Law
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Law of Taxation
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