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The online registration for the 2025 digitalized and localized Bar examinations begins on January 8th. The exams will be held by the Supreme Court in various local testing centers nationwide on September 7, 10, and 14. The application fee is P12,800 per applicant and can be accessed through the Philippine Judiciary Platform (PJP).

The online registration for the 2025 digitalized and localized Bar examinations starts on Wednesday, Jan. 8.

“Previous takers and refreshers who uploaded their requirements under Bar PLUS, the Supreme Court’s online bar examination application platform for the 2020/2021 and 2022 Bar Examinations, must create a new account under the PJP. “The 2025 Bar Examination Fee in the amount of P12,800 must be paid exclusively through the payment channel provided in BARISTA. The Bar Examination Fee is non-refundable.

“The uploading and submission to the OBC of the deferred documents will start on June 16, 2025 and may be submitted until Oct.14, 2025 . Applicants need not wait for the online processing to submit the physical copy of the deferred documents.

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