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LIST: Top-performing law schools in 2025 Bar exams

Cristina Chi - Philstar.com
LIST: Top-performing law schools in 2025 Bar exams
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MANILA, Philippines —  The Ateneo de Manila University maintained its dominance among law schools in the 2025 Bar Examinations, topping the rankings for both overall performance and first-time candidates among law schools with more than 100 examinees.

Ateneo posted a 96.52% passing rate overall and 98.11% for first-time takers in the largest school category, maintaining its position as the country's top-performing law school. The University of the Philippines came in second in both rankings, with 94.63% overall and 96.83% for first-timers.

The Supreme Court announced the results on Tuesday, January 7. A total of 5,594 examinees passing out of 11,426 who took the exams, producing a high 48.98% passing rate. 

The high court grouped law school rankings into four categories based on the number of examinees: more than 100 examinees, 51 to 100 examinees, 11 to 50 examinees, and 1 to 10 examinees. Rankings were further separated between overall performance (including repeaters) and first-time candidates only.

Here are the top-performing schools in each category, based on the number of overall examinees who passed, including first-time and repeat takers. 

More than 100 examinees

# School Pass Rate
1 Ateneo de Manila University 96.52%
2 University of the Philippines 94.63%
3 University of Santo Tomas-Manila 87.16%
4 Dr. V. Orestes Romualdez Educational Foundation 64.88%
5 Far Eastern University 59.22%

51 to 100 examinees

# School Pass Rate
1 Ateneo de Davao University 100%
2 Polytechnic University of the Philippines 89.89%
3 Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila 83.56%
4 Saint Louis University 83.33%
5 De La Salle University - Manila 82.89%

11 to 50 examinees

# School Pass Rate
1 West Visayas State University 100%
2 San Beda University 97.78%
3 University of Makati 95.65%
4 Notre Dame of Marbel University 91.67%
5 University of Southeastern Philippines 89.29%

1 to 10 examinees

# School Pass Rate
1 North Eastern Mindanao State University 100%
1 Polytechnic College of La Union 100%
2 Saint Columban College 75%
3 Fernandez College of Arts and Technology 66.67%
4 Tomas Claudio College 50%
4 Abra Valley Colleges 50%
4 St. Ferdinand College 50%
5 Harvardian Colleges 30%

 

Here are the top-performing schools in each category, based on the number of first-time examinees who passed.

First-Time Candidates: More than 100 examinees

# School Pass Rate
1 Ateneo de Manila University 98.11%
2 University of the Philippines 96.83%
3 University of Santo Tomas-Manila 96.30%
4 Dr. V. Orestes Romualdez Educational Foundation 80.19%
5 San Beda College – Alabang 69.91%

First-Time Candidates: 51 to 100 examinees

# School Pass Rate
1 Ateneo de Davao University 100%
2 De La Salle University – Manila 94.34%
3 Polytechnical University of the Philippines 94.20%
4 Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila 85%
5 University of San Jose – Recoletos 68.48%

First-Time Candidates: 11 to 50 examinees

# School Pass Rate
1 University of Makati 100%
1 Bulacan State University 100%
1 San Beda University 100%
1 Palawan State University School of Law 100%
1 West Visayas State University 100%
2 Saint Louis University 97.14%
3 Father Saturnino Urios University 93.33%
4 Western Leyte College of Ormoc City, Inc. 92.86%
5 Jose Maria College 92.59%

First-Time Candidates: 1 to 10 examinees

# School Pass Rate
1 Notre Dame of Marbel University 100%
1 St. Thomas More School of Law and Business 100%
1 North Eastern Mindanao State University 100%
1 Ateneo de Naga University 100%
2 Leyte Colleges 77.78%
3 Saint Columban College 75%
4 The College of Maasin 71.43%
5 Tomas Claudio College 60%

 

 

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