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Exam remarking fees at the Ghana School of Law have been slashed by half, the Students Representative Council has announced.
A statement from the SRC confirmed students disgruntled with their grades and who wish to challenge same would now pay ¢1,500 per subject.
“This 50% reduction is below what we advocated for, however, we are grateful to management and the General Legal Council for listening to our plea and acting on same within a reasonable period,” the SRC noted.
Read the full statement below

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