The Supreme Court gave out reminders to the passers of the bar exam who will be attending the oath taking ceremony.
SUPREME COURT – The Supreme Court issued a reminder to the passers of this years bar exam who will be attending the upcoming oath taking ceremony.

According to the news report of he Manila Bulletin, one of the reminders of the supreme court is “No ticket, No Entry”, to those who will attend the said ceremony.
The high tribunal on it announcement said to the fresh lawyers to bring their tickets or else they will not be allowed to enter the venue.
The SC also reminded that the bar passers before going to the oath taking should get a clearance first from the Office of the Bar Confidant.
They will also be handed out of a maximum of three tickets to each of the candidate.
Supreme Court also indicated, “Issuance of clearances at the Supreme Court, Taft Avenue, will continue until 3:00 p.m. of Sunday, May 21, 2017.”
The passers are also advised to come to the Mall of Asia Arena early as the registration will start at 11 p.m and they are expected to be on their seats by 2 p.m in order not to cause delays, long lines and traffics on the outside.
Also, the SC stressed out that late comers will not be entertained and will not be allowed to enter the venue for the ceremony will exactly start at 3:00 p.m. of that day.
Except for the Top 10 of the Bar Exam with their guests, it was indicated that the regulation for the seating arrangement will be on a “first come, first seated” basis.
Guest will not be allowed to enter the area of the candidates and also professional cameras are prohibited inside the venue.
Upon entry, the phones will either be turned off for be in silent mode.
And lastly, the SC reminded, “Successful candidates are required to wear the robes prescribed by the Supreme Court. Proper decorum is also expected of all attendees.”