He asked YÖK to raise the threshold to the first 100,000 people to enter law school.



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In the message he posted on his social media account, Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gül said: “One of the main goals of our judicial reform is to increase the skilled workforce in the legal professions. In this context, we asked YÖK, who raised the ranking of exam success to the first 125 thousand on admission to law schools, to increase the rank to the first 100 thousand ”.

In the letter sent to YÖK with the signature of Minister Gül, it was noted that the order of success of students who were admitted to law faculties with the decision of the Council of Higher Education in October 2019 was renewed by 125 thousand and this innovation was welcomed by the judicial public and academic circles.

The article included the following statements:

“The change in the ranking of success in admission to law schools directly and positively affects the quality of legal education and consequently the quality of justice services. In the ongoing process, it is considered beneficial to determine the success rating at 100,000 for the next year and gradually increase this rating in subsequent years.

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